The Sun is currently in the middle of its life, and has been approximately shining for 5 billion years. It will die out in 5 billion years also, but the human race will be long gone before that happens. The sun has been shining for about 4.6 billion years and it will continue to shine for about 5 billion more years
The concept of the sun has been known to humans for as long as there have been civilizations. It has always been a prominent object in the sky that provides light and warmth. There was no specific moment in history when the sun was "found," as it has always been a natural feature of the world.
because when the sun shines we are shining together , told you we will be til forever .....
Pigs can get sunburned because they lack sweat glands and protective fur to shield their skin from the sun's rays. Their skin is sensitive to UV radiation, making them susceptible to sunburn if exposed to the sun for too long.
sunbeam snakes are mythological creatures; animals cant live on the sun.
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The Sun is currently in the middle of its life, and has been approximately shining for 5 billion years. It will die out in 5 billion years also, but the human race will be long gone before that happens. The sun has been shining for about 4.6 billion years and it will continue to shine for about 5 billion more years
There is no answer for this; the Sun has been shining for about 4.5 billion years, and the Earth has existed for about that long. As long as the Earth has been spinning (probably, since the collision that formed the Moon when the Earth was young) the Sun has been shining over the whole thing each day.
The negation of the sentence the sun is shining would be that the sun is not shining.
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"Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel."Never" is a big word... The Sun has shone for a long time, and it will continue shining for a long time, but it will eventually run out of fuel.
The Sun Has been shining for about 2 billion years and it is said it will burn out in the next a thousand years. I know this because i read this statement in my new school textbook. It was publisehed in 2010. Hope this helps
Shining Sun was created in 2010.
No, the sun has not gone out. It is a continuously burning star that has been shining for billions of years and is expected to continue shining for billions more.
There is never a time when the sun isn't shining. The sun has been shining for four and a half billion years and will continue to shine for [it is assumed] another seven and a half billion years.
Yes. The sun has been shining nonstop since Earth formed.
4000billion years +
Sun Is Shining was created on 1999-09-13.