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No, it is not possible, as only one side of the earth faces the sun at a time. Also it would be weird for it to be daylight at like 1,2,3,4 a.m. because there are differrent time zones. There are, however places on the earth where it it light for 6 months and then dark for 6 months, like greenland.

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No. The sun is going down somewhere in the world every minute. When you fly you can cross time zones and depending on where you are going to you go from daylight into darkness and back to daylight in an 12 hour flight. There have been times when I was flying to Europe I have seen the actual line where it changes. This is one reason when you fly that your internal clock is thrown off.

See the link below if you want to view a current picture of which parts of the Earth the Sun is illuminating.

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The polar regions have 6 months of daylight and 6 months of night.

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Is there a part of the earth that only gets daylight or darkness?

no


Is there a part of the earth that experiences only daylight or darkness?

I think there is a part of the world that expierences only daylight or darkness . But I don't think it is all year round. For example Asia on the summer solstice they have the sun never set or rise it is always up. And in the winter solstice the sun never comes up in alaska


As earth there is daylight where earth faces the sun and darkness where earth is turned away from the sun?

Well, the earth still faces the sun. But the moons covers the sun.


Use a diagram to explain why you have night and day?

Rotation of the earth causes day and night. The earth rotates about its axis. when the earth rotates, places facing the sun experiences daylight while those on the other side of the earth that does not experience sunlight experiences darkness or night (NOTE: the earth is a sphere and therefore all places on the earth cannot receive sunlight at the same time). As I said before, the earth rotates and as such, after sometime, places that once experienced daylight experience darkness or night as it moves away from the sun when the sun rotates. likewise places that once experienced night experience day because of the same reason. For better comprehension, see diagram below SITUATION-A SITUATION-B


How much sunlight does antarctic?

Antarctica has just two seasons: summer and winter. Antarctica has six months of daylight in its summer and six months of darkness in its winter. The seasons are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis in relation to the sun. The direction of the tilt never changes. But as the Earth orbits the sun, different parts of the planet are exposed to direct sunlight. During summer, Antarctica is on the side of Earth tilted toward the sun and is in constant sunlight. In the winter, Antarctica is on the side of Earth tilted away from the sun, causing the continent to be dark. During the Southern Hemisphere summer (Dec 21 to March 22), the Antarctic continent south of the Antarctic Circle experiences at least one 24 hour period of daylight. At South Pole, there is no sunset for six months. During the Southern Hemisphere winter (June 21 to Sept 22), the Antarctic continent south of the Antarctic Circle experiences at least experiences one 24 hour period of darkness. At the South Pole, there is no sunrise for six months.

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How much of the earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?

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When the earth is facing the sun it experiences?

Daylight


The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes?

Daylight and darkness.


Is there a part of the earth that only gets daylight or darkness?

no


Is there a part of the earth that experiences only daylight or darkness?

I think there is a part of the world that expierences only daylight or darkness . But I don't think it is all year round. For example Asia on the summer solstice they have the sun never set or rise it is always up. And in the winter solstice the sun never comes up in alaska


When earth faces away from the sun that side has?

As earth rotates the part that is facing the sun has day light.


The rotation of the moon gives us night and darkness?

No. The rotation of the moon has no influence on daylight or darkness. It's the rotation of the earth that does it.


Why are the number of daylight hours and darkness not the same on earth?

It depends on your location, in some places they are


Why is there continuous daylight or continuous darkness in the frigid zone?

Because of the rotation of the earth and the tilt of 23.5 degrees of the earth.