That would be the equator.
march 21st and September 21st
Probably whenever there is a solar eclipse.
the different seasons and the length of day and night varies from place to place
the different seasons and the length of day and night varies from place to place
NO. A day is always 24 hours. However, the time that an area has sunlight or night time does depend on its position on earth.
Yep. The earth is always rotating so if it is the middle of the earth, then you will see that there is.
Well to answer your quenstion the reason they are not in the same place is because the earth is moving so at night it is diffrent.
Nowhere on Earth do you have day or night continuously. Comments: At a particular place we don't have day and night at the same time. But it's always day somewhere and night somewhere, on Earth. At a particular place, day follows night and night follows day. The reason is that the Earth rotates. That means that the Sun appears to move across the sky, rising at the start of day and setting when the night is going to start.
easy. look downward. if you are asking if you were standing on the moon, then yes because in some place on the earth somewhere is always shined on by the sun
the different seasons and the length of day and night varies from place to place
There is no such place on Earth.
God did not 'get' on earth. He is everlasting. He always was, always is, and always will be. There is no other way to describe it.