It depends where you are on the planet. For most of the planet the day-night sequence is repeated every 24 hours. However at the poles the day night sequence is repeated only once every year.
They are repeat in 1 day.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
A day is 12 hoursA night is 12 hours
It is night time.
The phrase "night drew on apace" means that night was approaching quickly or steadily. The word "apace" suggests that the arrival of night was happening at a fast pace. This expression is often used in literature to evoke a sense of urgency or the inevitable transition from day to night.
Usually Saturday night on the BBC, with a repeat on Sunday morning.
every day or night
The earth is move around everyday and the other side of the earth is facing away from the light so we have night if we have light from the sun we have day. Day happen everyday and so does night.
They are repeat in 1 day.
every night do not cover it in the day though or they will not go to bed at night
To sequence day and night, you can follow a natural rhythm by waking up with sunrise and going to sleep after sunset. This aligns your internal body clock with the external environment, promoting better sleep patterns. Additionally, try to limit exposure to artificial light close to bedtime to signal your body that it's time to rest.
Tornadoes are more common during the day, but they happen at night fairly often as well. About 58% of tornadoes occur during the day.
3 to 4 times a day, preferably not late at night or during the night.
Not just morning and night, but five times a day. To do so is a "pillar of the faith," along with paying zakat, fasting for Ramadan, pilgrimaging to Mecca, and occasionally going on jihad.
Day or Night
One pattern of behavior that I often repeat is setting structured daily routines to help stay organized and focused throughout the day. This typically includes setting priorities, creating to-do lists, and allocating time for tasks and breaks.
still at least once a day