That's correct.
You can see it from anywhere in North America, and the parts of South America that are north of the equator.
It's only visible at night, but it is visible all year round in North America. In fact, it never goes below the horizon anywhere north of the equator.
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It stays light longer in the north of the US than in the south of the US because the north of the country faces the sun for a longer period of time.
If the flag of the United States of America is outside at night it should be illuminated.
If you meant what DO slaves do at night, they travel on the underground railroad to the Confederate States of America (South, the bad guys) to the United States of America (north, the good guys)
Yes, but you can only see it in the Spring time late at night.
the common night hawk lives mostly in Washington state. i have seen occasionally some night hawks in Washington dc. :)
No, it would not be night in china because earths prime meridian splits them into longitude lines and the half that it dark would not be china it would be south america
where did the beavers come from and how do they sleep at night