No, the size of the sun remains relatively stable over short periods of time. The sun does go through changes over long periods, but these changes occur gradually over millions of years.
The Sun does not actually "come out"; the Earth rotates so that it becomes visible. The Earth never stops doing this, so the Sun comes out every day. Even when it is overcast, the Sun is still in its place and doing its job.
no
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
Betelgeuse is much bigger than the Sun.
The Earth's rotation causes the Sun to rise in the east and set in the west every day.
Oceans get slightly bigger every day.
The sun sets once a day every single day of the year.
because the sun reflects no, its make it bigger because it moves with the sun
Try 6 Snickers bars every day. It worked for me.
Every day onece a day.
The sun is setting somewhere every minute of every day.
Eat McDonald's every day.
In theory, yes. Could humanity? No. The Sun moves the Earth through gravity every single second of every single day. If you could find something with enough mass, you could affect the Earth's orbit - just like the Moon does. The bigger the mass, the bigger the gravitational effect.
Every day, every month because of the positioning of the sun
The sun is rising somewhere and setting somewhere every minute of every day.
Sun is bigger
The sun is the chariot he rides across the sky every day.