Between 0 and 24 hours per day. That depends on where you are and when you do your measurement. Far enough north of the polar circle there are weeks when the Sun never "sets" during the summer and when it never "rises" during the winter.
At the equator on the equinox the theoretical sunshine duration is 12 hours.
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
it will be dark
Our sun will shine for another 5 billion years
Let the Sun Shine was created on 2010-09-27.
U Make My Sun Shine was created in 2000.
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
Yes
EVERYDAY!!
It appears to shine in the sky.
it will be dark
The tilt of the axis of the Earth.
Between 0 and 24 hours per day. That depends on where you are and when you do your measurement. Far enough north of the polar circle there are weeks when the Sun never "sets" during the summer and when it never "rises" during the winter.At the equator on the equinox the theoretical sunshine duration is 12 hours.
Technically, the Sun shines 24 hours a day. On Earth we don't observe it from a fixed point. So the question really is, "Will the Earth slow down long enough for a fixed location on Earth to view the Sun for 36 hours". The answer is NO.
It is nice and cool the sun is shine ing it is a day
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'.
why had the rockmen and woman come to the raining world
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.