Because the rotation of the earth continues each day
Daytime is when the sun is up. Nighttime is when the sun goes down.
The average daytime surface temperature at the sun's surface is 9,941 degrees fahrenheit.
At polar latitudes, above the polar circle, it happens every year to have a daytime longer than 24 hours. At the poles daytime lasts half a year.
No; it's always daytime on the Sun.
The symbol for nighttime is typically a moon, while the symbol for daytime is typically a sun.
Because the Earth orbits around the sun, and the sun is more visible daytime. One part of the earth faces Sun during the day.
The SUN
Only at DAYTIME
because when the sun is facing one side of the Earth it is daytime when there is no sunlight facing the other half of the Earth it is nighttime.
It's daytime and you can see the sun
In the Morning the sun will rise continuously.
It is overcome by the sun's light.