With the first day of summer in Australia, it seems this is the season of the skies. The sun is shining, the grass is green, and there is a reason why the sky is blue.
The reason our sky is blue is because the sky is a reflection of the sun. When the sun is in the sky, the sky is blue. When the sun is not in the sky, the sky is blue. When the sun is above the horizon, the sky is blue. When the sun is below the horizon, the sky is blue. This is true for the entire sky.
So how can the sun and the sky be in sync? This phenomenon happens when the sun is above the horizon (the sun is in the sky) and the sky is below the horizon (the sky is in the sun). This is called the diurnal cycle, and if you are anywhere in Australia at this time of year, you have probably experienced it yourself.
The reason they’re in sync is because the sun is moving through the sky at a constant speed of 19.4km/hr. The sun moves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, but because the Earth is much smaller (and rotating faster) than the sun, the sun moves further and further from the sun at the same time every year.
The sun is so close to the Earth that it actually moves about 3,000kmph (2,000 miles) per day (that is, about twice as fast as it was in the last solar year, about 2000 years ago). This means that its speed during the day is about the same as when it was the sun. What it means is that the sun is always rising and setting, but because of the Earth’s rotation it doesn’t always set at the same time each day.
As you can imagine, this happens every single year, and it changes the Earths rotation. This means that you cannot go outside for a complete day without having to move around a few times. Also, because of the Earths rotation, it is possible to go on a hike, a bike ride, or a run without having to stop, but you need to be very careful not to trip over rocks or other obstacles.
Okay so some of this could be related to how the sun moves around the Earths equator. Because the Earths rotation only happens once per year, the fact that the sun moves around every single year is almost a non-issue. But the fact that you can bike up a hill without stopping, and ride your bike for an hour without stopping, is just something we have to deal with.
You can also have trouble with hills because your bike gets really light and easy to push and pull, making the hills really difficult. This problem is actually worse on paved roads because the tires get very sticky and difficult to push and pull to the front. And because the pavement is so smooth you have to be very careful not to step on sharp corners or things that might rip your face off. You can also get hit by cars because the cars can only stop when they see you crossing the road.
The problem is that cars aren’t really as dumb as that. They don’t really see road signs, so when they see a road sign they’ll run a red light. They don’t see the road when they drive over it. So they’re actually driving much faster than they should because they don’t see the road.
Cars in australia are actually very smart. This is because cars are basically computerized. They have cameras, and they have navigation systems. Cars have GPS and they use it to navigate. A car that is programmed with knowledge of the road will always be in the right place, even if it takes a little bit longer than necessary. Cars are also very, very smart at avoiding accidents, like they are a little kid with a big toy and a lot of bad behavior.