You have to remember your location in the world. Firstly you do not state where you are and the world rotates. It is always night somewhere as it is always day somewhere. Secondly parts of Alaska stretch so far west they cross the anti-meridian and have an eastern longitude. Thirdly Alaska is way up north and it is winter time, so the days are short if they exist at all.
Alaska spans multiple time zones, so while it may be daytime in one part of the state, it can be nighttime in another. Additionally, the tilt of the Earth's axis affects the amount of daylight different regions receive at certain times of the year.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
Alaska
Night time.
Quote from a related question: "Alaska has the longest day of the year in the U.S. No sunset for 82 days in summer. Alaska also has the longest night with no sunrise for 67 days in winter"
in alaska
Alaska
Usually night.
Day or Night
Because it is not far enough north.
Yes, you can,but i have to warn you! They stay active day and night!
You can say "good night" when it is your day time, if you are talking to a person who is in a country where it is night time. When it is day time in Ireland, it is night time in Australia and New Zealand, and other places.
we can prove that the earth rotates on its axis because we experience day time and night time/their is a change from day time to night time / night time to day time....