They're still there shining. It's just that the light from the sun is so bright and so much of it scatters in the atmosphere that we can't see the stars during the day.
a rainbow appears
Every star, including the sun, is brighter than the moon. In fact, you can't see the moon at all unless a star shines on it and lights it up.
It is a third person singular verb. It is also an irregular verb.
Yes, the Sun does lose energy as it shines through the process of nuclear fusion in its core. This energy loss is continuously replenished by converting mass into energy at an incredible rate, maintaining the Sun's brightness and heat.
A solar panel is a device that spins when the sun shines on it to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect.
a rainbow appears
To explain why the sun shines and why the stars hang in the sky.
The sun and other stars.
When sunlight shines on the silicon layers in a solar cell, the photons in the sunlight excite the electrons in the silicon, causing them to move and create an electric current. This process generates electricity, which can then be used to power various devices.
Its callled light pollution, the sun shines so bright the it obscures even the brightest of stars.
"Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (1952). Stars Jean Peters, David Wayne, Hugh Marlowe, Alan Hale, Jr. "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (1932). This is a 8 minute Betty Boop cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
The Morning Sun Shines was created in 1929.
The Sun Shines Brighter was created in 2005.
While the Sun Shines was created in 1947.
At New Moon the dark side is turned towards us and the Sun shines on the opposite side.
The duration of The Sun Shines Bright is 1.53 hours.
Umbrella can block more than three-quarters of ultraviolet light