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Why does the sun always shine in space?
15 years ago

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Kaila
because its a star, a ball of hot energy
15 years ago
Teach3rdgraders
The Earth rotates and that is what determines night and day. The sun still shines even though it is dark outside. The sun is the closest star to Earth and is ALWAYS shining.
15 years ago
idk
y you talking to the website?
6 years ago

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