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- ♥ ђєlєภђ ♥Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes I think it does my friend :-)
*provides photographic evidence* kind of...
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii21/kardoe/sun...
if you look very carefully you will see the exact point at which this happens *ahem,you may need to squint a little bit*
- bearsmith90Lv 51 decade ago
When I was sailing across the ocean to prove it was flat I fell off the edge before I could see the ocean put it out.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
What a lovely question. You could imagine it couldn't you. The sun cooling and going red as it dips into the sea. Steaming.
Dam, shouldn't of had that last glass, I've gone all romantic.
- SashaLv 71 decade ago
It just seems that way but what a romantic thought. Watching the sun going down over the bay reminds me of a very good song.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
the sun is so huge to be put out by the tiny little ocean. if the sun ever falls in the ocean, please leave earth asap.
- 1 decade ago
no, it's just taking a bath
the moon commonly complains that the sun uses up all the hot water
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yep. And as it rises the devil relights it. He can be a right nuisance sometimes but he's helpful all the same.
- weewilly willLv 61 decade ago
No but not too many centuries ago they used to believe it set into the sea.Just as they used to believe the earth was flat.