When the earth rotates we go around the Sun and the moon. That means that the reflection of the Sun light and the Moons light makes it light and dark with out this system we wouldn't have what we caal night and day.
well cause the earth is turning and it turns away from the sun so it gets dark and when it faces the sun it gets light again
The part of the Earth that is in darkness is the side facing away from the Sun, known as the night side. This occurs due to the Earth's rotation, which causes different regions to experience daylight and darkness alternately. As the Earth spins on its axis, half of it is illuminated by sunlight while the other half remains in shadow. This cycle of day and night continues as the Earth orbits the Sun.
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photosynthesis
No. At an equinox, which happens in March and September, the amount of daylight and darkness are about equal.
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
well cause the earth is turning and it turns away from the sun so it gets dark and when it faces the sun it gets light again
no
The hours of daylight and darkness in September are nearest to the hours of daylight and darkness in March. This is because both months are transitional periods during which the Earth's axis is tilted in such a way that the lengths of day and night are more balanced.
No. The rotation of the moon has no influence on daylight or darkness. It's the rotation of the earth that does it.
It depends on your location, in some places they are
Because of the rotation of the earth and the tilt of 23.5 degrees of the earth.
Derps
It depends on where you are and what season it is. If you are at the equator then there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. If you are above the arctic circle then during the winter there is 24 hours of darkness each day, this will occur on Dec. 21st. If you are further above the arctic circle the darkness can last for months. During the summer there will be 24 hours of daylight on June 21st, and again this can last for months if you are very far north. The same is true for the South pole as well.