The sun and moon are always in the sky, but for half of the time, the earth turns you away from the part of the sky where they are, so that you can't see them. During those times, people on the other side of the earth can see them.
Yes the sun is always highest in the sky at noon
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
Yes, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west each day, following an arc along the sky.
In countries located near the equator, such as Ecuador or Colombia, the sun can appear directly overhead at noon during certain times of the year. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, countries like Australia or South Africa can have the sun in the northern sky when it's summer. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, the sun is always in the northern sky during the winter months. Thus, there is no country where the sun is always in the southern sky; its position changes with the seasons and geographical location.
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It is always in the sky but when it is dark on one side of the earth, the sun is up on the other side. So yes, the sun is always up.
Yes the sun is always highest in the sky at noon
Stars are always in the sky! You just cant see them as well when the sun is shinning.
The sun is always moving in the sky, it never stops. This is the result of the rotation of the Earth, which also never stops.
The sun is always in the sky. But, as the earth rotates, some of the time (at night) your part of the earth is facing away from the so you think it is not in the sky.
Yes, the sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west each day, following an arc along the sky.
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.
Yes, the sun is always high in the sky in the tropics. At the equator the sun is always higher at noon than it ever gets in Britain.
In countries located near the equator, such as Ecuador or Colombia, the sun can appear directly overhead at noon during certain times of the year. However, in the Southern Hemisphere, countries like Australia or South Africa can have the sun in the northern sky when it's summer. Conversely, in the Southern Hemisphere, the sun is always in the northern sky during the winter months. Thus, there is no country where the sun is always in the southern sky; its position changes with the seasons and geographical location.
The sun and the moon are always in the sky but sometimes if it is in the same spot they can make solar or lunar eclipse. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse
The sun always is in the sky. Sometimes you can not see it because it is concealed behind clouds. At night, you will not be able to see the sun from your location, because the earth has rotated away from the sun.
Because Venus, along with Mercury, are inner planets it never appears too far from the sun. In fact Venus never strays more than 47 degrees from the sun. That makes it always appear in the western sky after sunset or in the morning sky in the east at dawn, and that's where our crescent moons always appear.