The rotation of the earth on its axis cause day and night.
The rotation of that planet around its axis causes night and day.
The spin (axial rotation) of planets causes day and night.
The planets are closer. (They all move - and differently.)
planets have moons for day and night
The two planets in Florida's western night sky are Venus and Jupiter, with Venus being the brighter of the two.
Yes. The movement of air is the result of pressure differences in the atmosphere. The day/night cycle causes differences in the temperatures further creating the pressure differences in the atmosphere ... PRIMARILY.
rotation
The movement of Earth on its own axis is called Rotation and it causes day and night.
The spin (axial rotation) of planets causes day and night.
they wouldn't go around the sun and they wouldn't have lights at night.
The main factor is the planet's rotation that gives day and night.
The Earth rotates and when that happens one area will come closer to the sun which causes day and the other area that turns from the sun causes night
The planets are closer. (They all move - and differently.)
Those white things in the sky happen to be stars which are balls of gasses, or they could be planets.
Those are called orbits. A planet's day and night happen as the body spins on its axis.
planets have moons for day and night
Stars in the night sky appear fixed, since they are much further away than planets. The planets can be identified through their apparent brightness and their movement among the background stars over time.
The rotation of the earth is what gives motion to the heavens.