The sun rotates on its axis in periods of time between 26 and 32 days. Since it's
not a solid body, there's no reason why all of it has to rotate at the same rate,
and the actual rate of rotation varies with latitude.
There is no such thing as "night" on the sun.
The Sun does not experience night and day.
How long the day and night is depends on the location and season. For example, in New York, the sun comes up around 6:45 am and sets around 8:45 pm in the summer.
Sun is stationary. Earth moves and, as a result, always one side is day and the other is night.
Day and night are caused due to Earth's axial rotation around the Sun; along with the fact that we have just one Sun.
When a side of the earth faces the sun, it's day. The opposite side is experiencing night.
Without the Sun, there won't be any day and night.Without the Sun, there won't be any day and night.Without the Sun, there won't be any day and night.Without the Sun, there won't be any day and night.
Day and night occur because of the earth's rotation on it's axis. When one side of the earth is facing towards the sun, it is day. When it is facing away from the sun, it is night. Earth is always spinning so the cycle of day and night continues.
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
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The Earth rotates and when that happens one area will come closer to the sun which causes day and the other area that turns from the sun causes night
Simple, as the sun is in one direction, only half of the earth can see the sun but as the earth rotates on its axis, this half keeps moving and you get day and night
Earth is continuously rotating on its axis around the sun and it is a sphere. The part of Earth that comes in front of sun gets light from sun and hence day Appers on these areas while the areas which are on the other side get night.