Mercury and Venus can be seen in the morning and evening, but neither are accurately described as "stars."
In the east
In the Eastern sky.
the sun
Yes, the word 'sunrise' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for the first appearance of the sun in the sky each morning; the appearance of the sky when the sun first appears in the morning.
The geometry is more favorable when the sun is low in the sky, i.e. morning or evening as opposed to noon.
The planet Venus. It is often the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon. It is referred to as the morning or evening star (though its not a star).
In the Eastern sky.
the sun and the baby blue sky
it is visible because the earth is rotating, and in the morning, the earth is facing the sun
the sun
it is a metaphor
Yes, the word 'sunrise' is a noun, a singular, common, compound, concrete noun; a word for the first appearance of the sun in the sky each morning; the appearance of the sky when the sun first appears in the morning.
The Sun is in the West of the sky in the afternoon, so it's facing East.
Morning is cooler then hotter in the afternoon because the sun has not made its way from our horizon into the sky, and by the time it takes the sun to reach the highest point in the sky ( where it will generate the most heat ) it is already the afternoon.
The morning began by Apollo dragging the sun across the sky in his chariot.
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
its Apollo the sun god
Hi. 1:The sun shone brilliantly in the vast blue sky. 2:Magnolia white clouds drifted across the blue sky. 3: The sun beamed its glorious rays upon the world.