No, east and west are directions on the earth.
The half of the Earth facing the sun is considered the light side, while the half facing away is in darkness. This creates day and night as the Earth rotates on its axis.
The side that is facing the sun is in the daylight. It keeps changing. At any given moment, it would be the half directed toward the sun.
Yes.
When you see a half moon, the position of the Sun is either directly to the right or left of the Moon as viewed from Earth. This is because a half moon occurs when the Sun, Earth, and Moon form a 90-degree angle, with the Sun illuminating half of the side facing Earth.
East, I think
The half of the Earth facing the sun is considered the light side, while the half facing away is in darkness. This creates day and night as the Earth rotates on its axis.
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The side that is facing the sun is in the daylight. It keeps changing. At any given moment, it would be the half directed toward the sun.
because the earth is half facing the sun half facing away it is usually warm
The lighted half of the moon is always facing the sun. The entire dark half of the moon is facing earth at the time of "New Moon".
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.
There is no such thing as half of the Earth. If you are referring to half of the spherical shape of the Earth then it will be a hemisphere.
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When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
Yes.
When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
in the new moon, the lighted half of the moon is facing the sun and tha dark side faces the earth.