Half of the world sees light during the day and the other half sees night. So if you live in the UK and it is daytime then it will by night time in Australia or any place close to the International Date Line.
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That said, technically every spot on the surface of the earth experiences daytime and night time as reckoned by UTC. One might quibble over the actual points of the north and south poles, but I think there is a generally accepted convention that those areas can be arbitrarily assigned times based on the time of any individuals for whom it is useful.
But if you go below the surface of the oceans, deep enough so that no sunlight at all can reach, (and this includes the ocean floors of all the earth's oceans, and more) then from those places night is never seen, and neither is day. You could also include the vast number of cave systems on the planet.
One full day is 24 hours long. How long a day or night is will depend on what part of the world you are located in.
Nothing really happens to the sun at night. Instead it is what happens to the part of the Earth where it is night. The earth is always turning, and the part that is turned away from the sun and is in shadow is called night. The sun is shining just the same in other parts of the world at the same time that you have night. See the Web Link for a simple explanation of this.
your question doesnt make sense-that part of the earth has-what does that mean? and the earth rotates, that's what makes night and day, so every part of the earth faces the sun for half of the 24 hours in a day(with the exeption of the north and south poles which are always dark and always light at parts of the year)
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Some globes, especially computerized electronic globe diagrams show day/night with the day part (sunlight) lighted, and the night part darker.
Currently it doesnt look like it because he isnt part of W. W. E. anymore.
The sun is not shining in that paticular part of the world.
when ever needed, but mostly at night. During BUDS, at least one night per week you take part in whats called a night problem. (practice operation)
no it doesnt recieve sunlight up in canada. -jenny p
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i think there's not a part of GOD in the world but i think god surrounds us and protects us were ever we go
BECAUSE SOME OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD DOESNT HAVE THE RIGHT TEMPERATUR
Because the earth rotates, when it is day in your part of the world the earth is facing the sun. When its night it faces away from the sun.
If you mean about it being light & dark - Then there is day in one part of the world, and night in another part. It is not necessarily the same day (date) in all parts of the world simultaneously.
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One full day is 24 hours long. How long a day or night is will depend on what part of the world you are located in.
i think there's not a part of GOD in the world but i think god surrounds us and protects us were ever we go