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No, the sun can only caste sunlight (daylight) over the surface of the globe (earth) that is facing towards it at any one time.
Yes - at the summer and winter equinox
NO because mostly every county has a diffrent time of day an night
No. Day and night is determined by what part of Earth is facing the sun. Half of the Earth faces toward the sun and half of earth faces away from the sun. As the Earth spins on it's axis, we get daylight in one side of the earth, and night time in the other side of the earth. It is never possible to have night time, or day time, on all the earth at the exact same time.
No, it is not day all over the world at the same time due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, which creates day and night. Different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. This is why we have different time zones to account for the variations in local times around the world.
No. Their relative positions on opposite sides of the world mean they are never both experiencing night at the same time.
Every place on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight each year. Every city gets the same amount of sunlight whether or not it is nearer to the Equator or the North Pole, which is six months of daylight and six months of nighttime.
Equinox
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Countries located along the same longitude lines will have the same daylight hours. For example, Spain and Algeria have daylight at the same time as they are both located in the same timezone (UTC+1).
Yes, there is daylight in wetlands just like in any other ecosystem. Wetlands are influenced by the same day-night cycle as the rest of the world, receiving sunlight during the day and experiencing darkness at night. The amount of daylight in wetlands varies based on location, season, and weather conditions.