As Earth rotates, the side of Earth that facing the Sun spends more time in daylight, while the opposite is true for the other side.
The side that is facing the sun is in the daylight. It keeps changing. At any given moment, it would be the half directed toward the sun.
14.77 Earth days
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No, the light from the sun is filtered throught the Earth's atmosphere. The atmosphere lets through the unharmful rays, giving us daylight.
The side towards the sun.
The sun is the essential cause of daylight on the earth. Each day, the earth rotates with one side facing the sun all the time.
Wrong Side of the Daylight was created in 2010.
Because the Earth is a spinning ball and one side faces the sun and the other side is in its own shadow facing away form the sun. Therefore as the Earth spins a point on its surface spends some time facing the sun in the daylight and some time in the shadow area when there is no daylight.
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As Earth rotates, the side of Earth that facing the Sun spends more time in daylight, while the opposite is true for the other side.
Due to Earth's rotation and spin on it's axis, whatever side is facing the Sun will be in daylight and the side of the Earth not facing the Sun will have night-time. So in a nutshell; Yes.
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
Because it takes a longer time to rotate than earth does
perpetual daylight is act of the earth in day time
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?