Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
it will be dark
The sun shines due to nuclear fusion occurring in its core. This process fuses hydrogen atoms into helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy sustains the sun's brightness and heat.
No, the sun does not always shine in India. India experiences both day and night just like every other place on Earth due to its rotation. Additionally, India also experiences monsoon season which brings heavy rainfall and cloudy weather to certain regions.
Let the Sun Shine was created on 2010-09-27.
U Make My Sun Shine was created in 2000.
The earth turns.It turns completely around every 24 hours.Everybody on the earth turns along with the earth.When the line from the sun to you goes through the earth, the sun cannot shine on you, and you are in 'night'.When the line from the sun to you doesn't go through the earth, the sun can shine on you, and you are in 'day'.
Yes
It rains about 100 inches every year in the rain forest. It doesn't usually rain for the entirety of a day but there will usually be a part of every day where it rains.
EVERYDAY!!
It appears to shine in the sky.
it will be dark
The tilt of the axis of the Earth.
The sun shines due to nuclear fusion occurring in its core. This process fuses hydrogen atoms into helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This energy sustains the sun's brightness and heat.
Obviously NOWAY because Britain is in the north and its so small and the sun doesn't shine on it all the time so its not Sunny and reptiles get there energy from the sun and there exotic.
No, the duration of sunshine during winter depends on the region's latitude. In some regions, the sun may shine for a shorter period of time during winter due to the Earth's axial tilt.
It is nice and cool the sun is shine ing it is a day
Earth has day and nights because the sun can only shine on one part of the Earth at a time, resulting in one half of the Earth in darkness, and one half of the Earth with light. The days and nights last only 12 hours because the Earth rotates around the sun once every 24 hours. Half of the time, the sun will shine an a particular spot on the Earth, the other half of the time, the sun will not shine causing darkness.