You can't use a sundial in the night when its dark but you can tell the time using a sundial in daytime
Yes, it can be argued that Moon has a day time and night time. Day time is when the moon is shining bright above the sky, night time is when the moon is dark. Hence the term "Dark Side of the Moon".
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One side of Mercury always faces the sun so there is no nightime or daytime per se...only the darkside and the lightside of the planet. Light side 700K or 425C Dark side 100K or -173C
Because at nighttime there are no stars or large sources of light close enough to the Earth to light it up, like the Sun in the daytime.
If you want it dark at daytime go to always night!
It is overcome by the sun's light.
Snails are more active in the dark because at night, it is cooler at night than in the daytime. Snails have to stay moist to survive.
All planets have daytime on one half of the planet and nighttime on the other half. Where it is night on Jupiter, it is dark.
Daytime is when the sun is out and well it is the time of day night time is when it is night and dark because the sun is not reflecting that side unlike the other the other side so night time is basically night and day time is day
The letter "D"
When it is light it is day and when it is dark it is night.
Stars shine at nighttime but not in the daytime because it is dark. During the day the sun is bright which blocks the light from the stars. Once the sun is down and the sky is dark, it is easier to see the glimmer.
Teddiursa can be found at the Dark Cave, both at day and night, but it's rare.
it is day when it is light and it is night when it is dark
Because it's easier to miss things in the dark and not see them