The North and South Poles during Summer. It doesn't even get darker! At the poles there are only two seasons
-Light
-Dark
The sun never sets. The earth rotates, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
In the polar regions the sun never sets or rises ever.
There was a time when the sun never set on the British Empire, but now it does.
The sun never set on the British Empire in 1900 because of the varied places one earth that were part if the British Empire. At any given time during a twenty-four hour period, the sun was shining on one of these possessions.
The Sun appears to set because the Earth rotates, turning one side of the Earth away from the Sun for a period we call "night"
Assuming you mean "why": if the Sun appears to set, that is the result of Earth's rotation.
The rotation of the earth is what causes the sun to appear to set
no and no
the sun never set on the british empire because britain had many colonies around the world.
Rotation of the Earth, with the sun going out of view.
The Sun has never passed between the Earth and the Moon, if it did, the Earth would be disintigrated.
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