The sunrise.
Daylight and night are caused when the Earth spins, making different parts face toward the sun and away from it.
It is not possible for daylight to appear during the night under normal circumstances. Daylight is caused by the sun illuminating the Earth's atmosphere during the day. The only way this could happen is in rare cases when there are natural phenomena like auroras or volcanic eruptions creating unusual lighting effects.
Yes they can, they can see perfectly well in daylight. But they prefer to hunt at night, not during the day time.
Bats at night cause they don't want to be seen in daylight. Another reason is because bats usually gets there rest in daylight to. A time to sleep.
You could hook up Redstone lamps to daylight sensors.
Daylight and night on Earth are caused by the rotation of the planet on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the Sun's light, creating daytime, while other parts are in shadow, creating nighttime.
daylight
6 hours
No, in female ferrets estrous is control by the amount of light or daylight they are exposed to. Female Ferret "Jills" are "seasonally polyestrous" which means they have multiple heat cycles, in spring and summer.The ferret is a photoreceptive breeder. Breeding season is triggered by photoperiod, the length of daylight hours, it's when there is more daylight than night or the ratio of daylight hours to night time hours to cause physical changes in their bodies.
actually, more at night
The sun provides both day and night light. Daylight directly from the sun and night light when it is reflected back from the moon.
...at night