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Each 24-hour cycle of day and night is called a "day."
There isn't a word in English. In Norwegian it's a døgn.
Each 24-hour cycle of day and night is called a day. It consists of one period of sunlight (daytime) and one period of darkness (nighttime).
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If you added a quarter of a day to each year, over time this would cause day and night to shift out of sync with the natural cycle of the Earth's rotation. This could lead to significant disruptions in both the length and timing of day and night as we currently experience them.
In the context of a day-night cycle, a night typically refers to the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. Therefore, the fourth night would encompass the fourth period of darkness following the previous three nights. If each night is considered to be a full 24-hour day cycle, then the fourth night would consist of the nighttime hours of the fourth day and the subsequent daytime hours of the fifth day.
There would be no cycle of day and night.
The day/night cycle is a cycle that happens every day. Day and night. It is the sun and the moon and how earth spins that gives us our day/night cycle. we get day and night because of earths rounds on axis we need day and night for plants and night animals thank you
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The earth's rotation
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