There is never a time when the sun isn't shining. The sun has been shining for four and a half billion years and will continue to shine for [it is assumed] another seven and a half billion years.
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
The sun is the largest
The Earth and the Moon are not made mostly of gas but the Sun is.
This occurs because the sun is shining through smoke or dust in the earth's atmosphere.
There is never a time when the sun isn't shining. The sun has been shining for four and a half billion years and will continue to shine for [it is assumed] another seven and a half billion years.
The Sun is always shining on Mars just like earth.
becase the sun or the moon is shining on that part of the earth
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
Not exactly. The sun is always shining on parts of both the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. As the Earth is tilted, there are times when it shines on more of one than the other. At the point it is shining on its maximum amount of one hemisphere, it is a solstice. It is still shining on the other hemisphere too, but just not as much as it is at other times. That happens in June, when it is mostly shining on the northern hemisphere, giving it longer days and shorter nights, and in December, when it is mostly shining on the southern hemisphere and it has the longer days and shorter nights.
The sun is the largest
Because it's a planet not a star like the sun...
a lunar eclipse.
It's an example of radiation.
"Where"
The Earth and the Moon are not made mostly of gas but the Sun is.
The answer is no its on every day but the earth rotates and wherever the the sun is shining that the place theres sun