The sun is closest to the earth at sunrise and sunset. It is furthest away during noon, making look smaller. I would have to understand how the earth revolves to see why and how it works that way. In some places, the sun is always shinning even though it maybe freezing. in other places. the sun doesnt shine at all and it can be rather warm. This happens once a year. In most cases, the further away you are from the equator the lower the sun will be in the sky in the middle of the day. the sun is likely to be smaller in this case
2006-12-20 20:06:18
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answered by Jake 1
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2016-12-01 01:01:00
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answered by cutburth 3
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~Actually, the size of the son (and, for that matter, the sun) remains constant. The heating of the Earth and everything on it during the morning hours causes the Earth and everything on it to expand and enlarge. Consequently, as one becomes larger, one's perception of objects unchanged in size causes them to appear smaller relative to oneself and one's surroundings. One's size is the smallest when the sun approaches the horizon, thus, at the same time, the sun looks its largest. Conversely, one reaches ones largest size daily when the sun is directly overhead, thus causing the noon sun to appear smaller. The moon, on the other hand, appears to become smaller as it reaches its zenith because it is at that time most out of the heat of the sun and it is shrinking from the cold. This is all simple elementary guano mechanics.
2006-12-20 20:09:06
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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Sun - the bright object in the sky during daytime. The closest star to the Earth
Son - a male offspring
2006-12-20 20:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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