why had the rockmen and woman come to the raining world
The Aurora Borealis (Northern lights) and the Aurora Australis (Southern lights) both "shine" all year round. They are caused by energized particles from the sun striking the Earth's Magnetosphere.
the sun
The sun only shined over the Hatching cottage because they were innocent and it showed that they had life in them.
During the summer months, both the Arctic and Antarctic regions are tilted permanently to the day side of the earth, making the sun just go around in circles until the equinoxes (when the sun eventually sets).
Yes, in "All Summer in a Day" by Ray Bradbury, there are flashbacks that reveal the protagonist Margot's memories of Earth and the sun. These flashbacks highlight her longing for the sun, contrasting with the constant rain on Venus where she now lives. They serve to emphasize Margot's isolation and the emotional depth of her experience, as she recalls the warmth and brightness of the sun that the other children have never known.
Around the north pole in the (northern hemisphere) summer.
Yes, but mostly 15 or 20 minutes a few days a week, then sun shine the rest of the day.
Yes because if the sun didn't shine it won't be bright
Yes
All of the Sun shines. Or at least the outside, if that's what you mean.
The sun can shine on only half of the world at a time.
EVERYDAY!!
It appears to shine in the sky.
it will be dark
The tilt of the axis of the Earth.
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The Aurora Borealis (Northern lights) and the Aurora Australis (Southern lights) both "shine" all year round. They are caused by energized particles from the sun striking the Earth's Magnetosphere.