Yes, the Sun does grow very slightly larger by a few centimeters every day, and even gets hotter, as it fuses its hydrogen into helium in its core. In a few billion years, it will swell into a red giant and destroy all of the small planets close to the Sun, including Earth.
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.
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Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
The Earth's rotation causes the Sun to rise in the east and set in the west every day.
the Sun rises in the east, and sets in the west.
100 hairs grow on your head each and every day.
every day
The sun sets once a day every single day of the year.
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feed them every day and they will grow faster or get the fish feeding thing it really will make them grow with out you getting on every day!!
Every day onece a day.
The sun is setting somewhere every minute of every day.
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Every day, every month because of the positioning of the sun
helps plants grow and make day/light
helps plants grow and make day/light
The sun is rising somewhere and setting somewhere every minute of every day.