No. That spot is light and it is day.
Daytime is light because the sun emits light that reaches our atmosphere and illuminates the Earth's surface. Night is dark because the Earth rotates and moves away from the direct sunlight, causing the absence of light reaching the surface.
Half the Earth is light, the other half is dark. Anywhere on the dark half experiences night.
No, it is not always dark on the moon. The moon experiences day and night cycles just like Earth, with each day lasting about 29.5 Earth days. During the day, the sun shines on the moon's surface, while at night, the moon is in shadow.
Because it never faces the Earth.
During the day the side of the Earth you are on faces our local star (the Sun) which generates energy in its core by a process of nuclear fusion. This energy escape out of the surface of the sun in the form of light and this light illuminates the sun-ward facing parts of the Earth. This makes it light during the day. At night the part of the Earth you are on is not facing the Sun and therefore you are in the shadow of the Earth and it is dark.
Dark side of the moon.
It is dark at night because the Earth goes aruond the sun and it cant be day all the time.
No. The earth turns, it gets dark at night because the sun is no longer shining on the part of the earth that you are on.
The dark season or night time.
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)
The rotation of the earth on it's axis moves any given point on the surface of the earth into sunlight (daytime) and then out of it (night time). The line separating light (day) from dark (night) is called the terminator. Before Arnold Schwarzeneggar made the movie...
Day and night are a result of the earth's rotation on its axis. As the earth turns, different parts are facing towards or away from the sun. It takes 24 hours to complete a rotation: thus, a day is 24 hours long.