Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
The temperature being lower the evaporation decrease.
Violets typically bloom during the day, with most activity occurring in the early morning to noon when temperatures are warmer and sunlight is available. They thrive in bright, indirect light and may close their flowers in the evening and at night. While some species may exhibit slight variations, the majority of violets are day-blooming plants.
The planet Venus is sometimes called the morning or evening star. It can be very bright if in the right place in its orbit, as seen from earth. It will sometimes appear to be the first star to come out at night or in the morning. It is often the third brightest object in the sky after the sun and moon. Sometimes Mercury is also referred to as a morning or evening star, but it is usually a lot closer to the sun and more difficult to see.
Yes, 5 o'clock in the evening typically refers to the late afternoon or early evening period.
Early Morning : 6:00 AM Mid Morning : 8:30 AM Late Morning : 11:00 AM Early Afternoon : 12:30 PM Mid afternoon : 3:00 PM Late Afternoon : 5:00 PM Early Evening : 6:30 PM Mid Evening : 9:00 PM Late Evening : 11:00 PM
No, the "evening star" is actually the planet Venus. It has an eccentric orbit around the sun which allows it to be seen in the early evening as well as the early morning ( also called the "morning star").
Some desert animals hunt in the early morning, some early evening while others hunt at night. Those that hunt in the morning and/or evening are called crepuscular. Those that hunt at night are nocturnal.
watering in the evening usually prevents the water evaporating, and early morning is to prevent it from frosting/freezing up...
Venus! it is found pretty near the Sun, in the morning or evening twilight. When Venus disappears from the morning sky, you will have to wait several months to view it in the evening sky.
mostly at night. sometimes in the early morning...or early evening...generally when it is dark.
Early spring, after the last chance for frost, and either early morning or late evening.
Early morning or late evening
Vennie and Vanilla are the two nicknames I know of.
Platypuses are nocturnal, feeding at night. They are also crepuscular, meaning they feed in the early morning and the early evening.
Very early in the morning (dawn) or early in the evening (dusk).
Very early in the morning (dawn) or early in the evening (dusk).