The Sun is ball-shaped: it faces every direction.
Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. "The sun in your face" suggests that the sun is directed towards your face, while "sun on your face" implies that the sun is shining onto your face.
Windows and solar panels designed to catch the sun should always face towards the equator. In the US this means they should face south.
In cartoons the sun is sometimes drawn with a smiley face on it; but in reality there is no human-like face, or any other sort of face on the sun. The term "the face" of the sun just means that particular side of the sun that we can see from our current position on the earth; the side facing us.
the sun has a smiley face because in most childhood stories or fables the sun is always the one to give encouragement or happiness so when people picture a sun they think of a smiley face.
No, planets in our solar system all orbit the Sun in the same counterclockwise direction as the Sun rotates on its axis.
To the east from where sun rise
Graves typically face east, towards the rising sun.
west Incorrect I think If you face the rising sun which is East to your right is South
They present Sun Yoga.
it should face the sun so it can absorb the energy and light
Headstones in cemeteries typically face east, towards the rising sun.
Baptist churched often ( but not always ) face East. Facing the "return of the Sun(Son)".
Sunflowers are phototropic, so they face the sun.
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It would be elongated and opposite to the sun. In which direction it will face depends on where you are standing on Earth.
Because they all face the sun and throughout the day they slowly move. This is so they can get sunlight and turn it into "food" (photosynthesis).