No. The rotation of the moon has no influence on daylight or darkness.
It's the rotation of the earth that does it.
The earths rotation effects whether it is night or day (so you'll see the moon at night).
The Earth's rotation causes night and day.
Well the moon doesn't actully form night on earth. It's the rotation of earth on it's axis that makes day and night.
The moon stared into my soul The moon watched me in the darkness
because of the rotation of the earth and the moons orbit
Venus is the planet that exhibits reverse rotation. After the Moon, the planet Venus is the brightest object in the sky at night.
Sun rises in the east in day , moon in night when sun sets . It depends on rotation of earth,
The moon's rotation is not as fast as the Earth's rotation.
Any single point on the moon experiences 14.77 days of sunlight followed by 14.77 days of darkness. While the moon is tidally locked to Earth, and always faces the earth, its period of rotation matches its period of orbit around the Earth.
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It creates day and night. In combination with the Moon's attraction, it also creates tides.
Day - It's the time when the sun rises from the east after darkness. Night - The time when the sun sets on the west and when the moon appear.