The sun never sets. The earth rotates, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
The phrase for "before the sun had set" is "pre-sunset" or "before sunset."
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.
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
In the west.
I think what you mean is why does the sun never set on the English Empire...and it was a truthful saying that was used when the British Empire controlled more than one third of the world...the sun never set on the British Empire because they owned land all over the world and once the sun set on one part of the empire, it was rising on another...hope this helps
The sun sets to the west everywhere in the world.
I close both locks below the window I close both blinds and turn away Sometimes solutions aren't so simple Sometimes goodbye's the only way And the sun will set for you The sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you Pink cards and flowers on your window Your friends all plead for you to stay Sometimes beginnings aren't so simple Sometimes goodbye's the only way And the sun will set for you The sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you
the sun never set on the british empire because britain had many colonies around the world.
The world was set on fire.
At some time or the other, yes.
It's the same - the sun set in the west. Set is an irregular verb. The past tense is also 'set'.
The world record for swimming a mile is held by Sun Yang of China. Sun's time is 14 minutes 31 seconds, set in 2012.
It's one of their new songs. I really like it, and highly recomend it, and it's good for any aged person. It also has a hidden messege That everyone's time comes to an end, and that's their Shadow Of The Day. Well, that's what my friend told me anyway. Here are the lyrics - I close both locks below the window I close both blinds and turn away Sometimes solutions aren't so simple Sometimes good bye's the only way [Chorus] And the sun will set for you The sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you [End Chorus] In cards and flowers on your window Your friends all plead for you to stay Sometimes beginnings aren't so simple Sometimes good bye's the only way [Chorus] And the sun will set for you The sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you And the shadow of the day Will embrace the world in grey And the sun will set for you [End Chorus]
Within a few hundred miles of the South Pole, the Sun will not set, because it didn't rise! It will be dark from now until mid-September. Within a few hundred miles of the North Pole, the Sun will not rise - because it didn't SET, and they (the polar bears) will have "midnight sun" until mid-September.
The sun only rises and sets from your viewpoint- standing on the earth. As the earth turns, the sun becomes visible (rises) as your part of the world turns into the sun's light- it sets when your part of the world turns away from the light. But the sun is still shining- just on someplace where you are not.
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.
Because it covered 25% of the world and was so widespread that the sun was always shining on some part of it.