Dawn
It is not true that the sun will not set for 2 days on the 17th of December. The length of daylight varies depending on the location and time of year, but the sun does set every day. This phenomenon might be a result of misinformation or a misunderstanding of how the sun moves across the sky.
This phrase typically means that an achievement is so significant and far-reaching that it will always be recognized and remembered. Just as the sun never sets on the Earth due to its rotation, the impact of this achievement will always be present and enduring.
In the west.
Dusk is also known as sun set and occurs at the end of the day when the sun is setting. The opposite of dusk is dawn
The sun never sets. The earth rotates, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
Before the sun sets
The appositive is "a star", which renames the noun phrase "the sun".An appositive should be set off from the rest of the sentence by commas before and after.
The British claimed so many countries even some on the other side of the world so the sun didn't set on all of them at once.
that is called namaaz - Fajar (Morning prayer, before the sun rises) Zuhur - (Mid-day, Sun is at its peak) Asar - (Before Sun-set) Maghrib - (Just after Sun-set) Isha - (In the darkness of the night)
At the end of the day, just after the sun has set, before it becomes completely dark but there is no sun in the sky
Before 6:30 PM
Long Beach can be a set phrase if it refers specifically to the city in California. It can also be a descriptive phrase if it refers generally to a long stretch of beach.
The sun does not set in the Arctic from just before the vernal equinox (around March 19) to just after the autumn equinox (around September 24).
The phrase "It's Saturday evening, the sun is almost set" is from the gospel song "Sunday" by the group "The Womack Sisters." This song reflects themes of anticipation and spiritual preparation for the Sabbath. The lyrics evoke a sense of peace and readiness for worship, capturing the essence of a spiritual journey from Saturday to Sunday.
before sunrise on November 2
The sun does not set in the Arctic from just before the vernal equinox (around March 19) to just after the autumn equinox (around September 24).
By definition, the epigraph is at the front of the book. It is usually a phrase or quote set before the main body of the book.