When the sun is shining brightly, the air temperature increases, causing it to heat up. This leads to increased molecular movement in the air, resulting in expansion and reduced air density. As a result, warm air rises and cooler air moves in to take its place, creating convection currents in the atmosphere.
The sun was shining. The sun was shining so brightly it caused a glare on the road, making driving conditions hazardous. He was a shining example of how a man should treat a lady. She was a shining example of true grace under pressure. He made his living by shining shoes.
The sun shining brightly signals the start of a new day, inviting everyone to come enjoy the fair with a cheerful spirit.
because the gravity of the earth :)
Jua (JOO-ah) is sun. Jua kali is a hot sun and this phrase would normally be used speaking of a hot or strong (fierce) sun. The sun in shining brightly is jua linang'aa sana.
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
The sun was shining brightly in the sky.
The sun was shining. The sun was shining so brightly it caused a glare on the road, making driving conditions hazardous. He was a shining example of how a man should treat a lady. She was a shining example of true grace under pressure. He made his living by shining shoes.
the sun was shining brightly on the morning of the big day.
I tell you that I refuse to attend that meeting!
The sun was shining brightly, so we decided to go for a hike in the mountains.
The brightness today is due to clear skies and the sun shining brightly.
A semicolon can connect two complete sentences without any extra words. It's a beautiful day, and the sun is shining brightly. It's a beautiful day; the sun is shining brightly.
The sun shining brightly signals the start of a new day, inviting everyone to come enjoy the fair with a cheerful spirit.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is describing how an activity is occurring, e.g. shining. For example, The sun shone brightly. Other verbs that might be modified by brightly include flashed (a light) or smiled (a 'bright smile').
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because the gravity of the earth :)
Jua (JOO-ah) is sun. Jua kali is a hot sun and this phrase would normally be used speaking of a hot or strong (fierce) sun. The sun in shining brightly is jua linang'aa sana.