It means that the cloud that gives us rain is not exactly in the same direction as the Sun.
it is when it is cloudy and warm when it starts raining you can see it but the sun has to be out shining behing the rainbow a rainbow is like rain in front of you a rainbow is made by rain and sunshine and clouds
day and night
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
It is the same symbol as Partly Cloudy, a sun partly covered up by a cloud.
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.
No, it is not true.
No, the reverse statement "If it's not raining then the sun must be shining" is not always true. The original statement implies that if the sun is shining, then it cannot be raining, but it does not guarantee that if it's not raining, the sun must be shining. It leaves room for other weather conditions besides just rain and sunshine.
The devil is not married. This is an old saying from where it is raining and the sun is also partly shining as well.
sometimes showers are local, and areas near the shower are still sunny. if you're on the edge, you can get rain even when the clouds are not directly overhead
It means that it's raining and the sun is out. It's not some great cosmic mystery.
A sun shower is a relatively unusual event in which the sun is shining while it is raining. Partial cloud cover can still produce rain in some instances.
This phrase could mean that the sun is not directly shining on you, but you feel its warmth or presence in some way, maybe through someone's positive energy or influence. It conveys a metaphorical sense of feeling the sun's warmth or positivity indirectly or symbolically.
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
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It Means The Shining Sun !
A conjunction is false only when all statements connected by "and" are individually true, but when taken together, they form a false statement. For example, the conjunction "It is raining and the sun is shining" would be false because it's impossible for it to rain and for the sun to be shining at the same time.
Eleanor (Greek) is "sun ray, shining light".