The Sun does not experience night and day.
You experience day and night by the rotation of the Earth on it's axis. The portion of Earth that faces the Earth is day and the other side is night.
The North and South Poles do not experience day and night for part of the year due to the phenomenon of the polar day and polar night resulting from the tilt of the Earth's axis. In these regions, the sun remains above the horizon for several months, resulting in continuous daylight in summer and continuous darkness in winter.
In Alaska there is 6 months day & night
Iceland does experience night and day.
Any planet that rotates on its axis will experience day and night as the surface rotates away from the Sun.
at night when the moon is shining
No. Everywhere on the globe will experience night time (or day time) at least once during the year.
Earth rotates on its axis.
Nowhere on Earth do you have day or night continuously. Comments: At a particular place we don't have day and night at the same time. But it's always day somewhere and night somewhere, on Earth. At a particular place, day follows night and night follows day. The reason is that the Earth rotates. That means that the Sun appears to move across the sky, rising at the start of day and setting when the night is going to start.
Radiation from the sun causes day and night by Earth's rotation. As Earth rotates on its axis, different parts of the planet are either exposed to sunlight (day) or in shadow (night). This rotation creates the cycle of day and night that we experience on Earth.
Because the Philippines is on the opposite side of the planet to america !