Day and night happen Because the earth rotates the side facing the sun is day that the side that doesn't is night that's why we have time zones and when it's day on one side of the earth it's night on the opposite side
The Earth orbits the sun. While it orbits, the Earth spins on its axis. When the Earth spins, some part is always facing the sun, but some is not. This constant spinning creates day and night.
We get day and night because, the Earth spins on it's axis around the sun, when the part of the Earth you live in is facing the sun it is day to you. The Moon orbits the earth, for the moon to orbit the Earth once it takes 28 days, when the Moon is facing the part of the Earth you live on it is night to you. Hope this helped x
earth has day because it orbits the sun while it revolves on its axis.
The earth rotates on its axis.
earth has day because it orbits the sun while it revolves on its axis.
Nothing at all. The Sun moves along orbiting the center of the Milky Way galaxy, and the Earth orbits the Sun. The Moon orbits the Earth. They are, in essence, "falling" through space under the influence of gravity. What we think of as "day" and "night" happens because the Earth itself is spinning like a carousel.
Yes, the rotation of the Earth on its axis causes day and night, with half the planet facing the Sun experiencing daylight. The tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun creates the four seasons by varying the amount of direct sunlight different regions receive throughout the year.
umm... the sun does't move but the earth orbits the sun once a year and it rotates on its axis once every 24 hours this causes night and day. The moon orbits the earth i think :)
No. Because when the Earth is rotating that is how we get night and day. But the stars don't change from night and day.
Because the Earth's axis is perpendicular to the Earth's orbit on that day.
The Antarctic experiences half a year of continuous daylight and half a year of continuous darkness due to its location near the South Pole. This phenomenon is known as polar day and polar night, and it occurs because of the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun.
Absolutely true. Proof? The moon moves across the sky at night (and day) dragging the Earth's oceans with it, causing tides.