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If the sun were a cube instead of a sphere, in what possible shapes could you see it in the sky?

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Answered by wishi
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✍ Rectangular shape ☑

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✍ Cube , Square Shape☑

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Answered by akshita4595
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Answer:

If the Sun were a cube, it would be a solid object with six flat faces, eight corners, and twelve edges. Instead of appearing as a uniform, spherical object in the sky, it would appear as a cube with distinct edges and faces.

As the Earth orbits the Sun, the orientation of the Sun in the sky would change. During certain times of the day, different faces of the cube would become visible, while others would be hidden behind the Earth or in the shadow of the planet. The size of the Sun in the sky would also appear to change, depending on its distance from the Earth.

For example, if one face of the Sun were facing the Earth directly, that face would appear as a large, flat surface in the sky. As the Earth orbits and the Sun moves, the edge of that face would become visible and the Sun would appear to be a narrow, elongated shape. As the Sun moves further, another face would come into view, and the Sun would appear to be a cube once again.

In summary, if the Sun were a cube, it would appear in the sky as a flat-faced cube with visible edges and faces, and its shape would change as it moves in relation to the observer on the Earth.

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