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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.

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Q: Is it night time in ALL parts of the world in th SAME time?
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Is it day all over the world at the same time And Explain?

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Does the moon look the same on other parts of the world?

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What happened when the earth will rotate on its axis once a year?

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When a solar eclipse occurs does the whole Earth see it at the same time?

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Why day and night do not occur at the same time in many places in the world?

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Why are some parts of the world light at night?

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