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The cost of goods is very high. Your confidence may be very high
Yes, to an extent. In the northern hemisphere summer, the Sun rises somewhat north of east, and the Sun will be higher in the sky at noon. (In the southern hemisphere summers, the Sun rises SOUTH of east and is higher at noon.)In the winter, the sun rises south of east (north of east for the southern hemisphere) and is lower in the sky at noon.
very high in the sky.
That depends on the year. Right now (August 9, 2009) Mars rises a couple of hours before sunrise, and is high in the eastern sky at dawn. It is not especially distinctive.
The Pleiades star cluster rises in the eastern sky during late evening hours in November. It appears high in the sky during winter months in the Northern Hemisphere.
Because there is more water vapor up in the sky.
It's hard to know without the context, as slang changes so rapidly, but 'sky high' is usually a picturesque way of saying 'very high',.
It's hard to know without the context, as slang changes so rapidly, but 'sky high' is usually a picturesque way of saying 'very high',.
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From March 21 to September 21, the sun never sets at the north pole and never rises at the south pole.The south pole is sunless and the north pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".From September 21 to March 21, the sun never rises at the north pole and never sets at the south pole.The north pole is sunless and the south pole sees the sun in the sky, though it is by no means "high".
The moon stays up in the sky on average for about 12 hours, just like the sun. It rises in the east, moves across the sky, and sets in the west. However, the exact length of time it is visible can vary depending on its phase and the time of year.