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I think there is a part of the world that expierences only daylight or darkness . But I don't think it is all year round. For example Asia on the summer solstice they have the sun never set or rise it is always up. And in the winter solstice the sun never comes up in alaska
All locations on Earth will experience 12 hours of daylight on the equinoxes. Area where it is spring or summer will experience more than 12 hours of daylight while places where it is fall or winter will experience fewer. The Equator always experiences 12 hours of daylight.
No, it is not possible, as only one side of the earth faces the sun at a time. Also it would be weird for it to be daylight at like 1,2,3,4 a.m. because there are differrent time zones. There are, however places on the earth where it it light for 6 months and then dark for 6 months, like greenland.
No, the moon always has the same side facing toward the earth, and the changing angle of sunlight on the moons face creates the waxing and waning effect we see on the moons surface. The far side of the moon, the side we cannot see from the earth is sometimes eroneously refered to as th dark side of the moon. It is only "dark" in the sense that we cannot see it from here.
The planet Earth has an axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees, relative to the plane of its orbit around the sun (the plane of the ecliptic). Thus, during the winter in England, the Earth is tilting away from the sun, and during the summer it is tilting toward the sun.
I think there is a part of the world that expierences only daylight or darkness . But I don't think it is all year round. For example Asia on the summer solstice they have the sun never set or rise it is always up. And in the winter solstice the sun never comes up in alaska
Day and night are only equal on the winter and summer equinox.
Since the sun only shines on one side of the Earth at a time, one half of the Earth is in darkness and the other half in sunlight. It is only as the sun rotates on it's axis that different areas of the Earth experience night and day. A country never gets sunlight "first", as the night and day around the Earth is constantly changing.
Only on the 2 equinox's which are March 21 and September 21.
The spring solstice is the beginning of Spring. (March 21st) There is no spring solstice only winter and summer. There are spring and fall equinoxes when the amount of daylight and darkness are the same (12 hrs each). A solstice occurs when darkness (winter) or daylight (summer) are at a maximum for the year. It is due to the tilt of the earth's axis of rotation relative to the plane it revolves around the sun in. Same thing that gives the seasons.
because the earth is tilted at 23.5 degrees so the arctic is pointed directly towards the sun. But it is only for 6 months and then there is only darkness
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
Time zones are a man-made invention and tool. Mother nature only knows daylight or darkness.
It depends on where you are Not Really, If you live on the Equator, Every 24 hour period has 12 hours of daylight, and twelve hours of darkness. For every one else, there are only two 24 hour periods during the year When daylight hours equal night hours. These two days are the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox. (Equinox means equal). If you account for the differences in the number of daylight and dark hours in a 24 hour period, over an entire year, the average is 4380 hours each for daylight and darkness.
Time zones are a man-made invention and tool. Mother nature only knows daylight or darkness.
They only have more daylight hours in the summer because of the tilting of the earth on its axis.
Yes but only at the north and south poles