Countries near the poles, such as Norway and Canada, experience phenomena known as the Midnight Sun and Polar Night, where it can be daytime in one part of the country while nighttime occurs in another. During summer months, areas within the Arctic Circle have continuous daylight, while in winter, some regions experience extended darkness. This unique situation allows for both day and night to coexist in different regions of the same country simultaneously.
nothing. earth turns around, when its night in your country you see moon when its morning earth turns and you see sun
During daytime, the Philippines is positioned at a longitude of approximately 120 degrees east and a latitude ranging between 5 and 20 degrees north. This geographical location places it in the Southeast Asian region, where it experiences tropical weather and a distinct wet and dry season. Daytime in the Philippines typically occurs from around 6 AM to 6 PM local time, with the sun rising in the east and setting in the west. The country is also known for its diverse ecosystems and numerous islands, contributing to its unique daytime landscapes.
It IS possible to see the moon in the daytime, and it is not a rare event.
The average daytime surface temperature at the sun's surface is 9,941 degrees fahrenheit.
there's no such country without daytime.
No. Everywhere on the globe will experience night time (or day time) at least once during the year.
Light and heat we experience during the daytime.
Any country near the poles in winter.The amount of daytime varies with the seasons. The variation is greatest near the poles. An example is Greenland in the winter. Greenland is a country near the north pole and in the winter will have very few hours of daylight.
well i think so
what is the five countries that experiencedaytime with the philippines
The sun only lights one half of the Earth at a time.
you are stupid idiot
It depends on which country it is to be exported to. Some countries have legislation requiring daytime running lights.
The season in the southern hemisphere during which the daytime hours are longestis the Summer season ... specifically the first day of Summer, on December 21.
december
There is no such place on Earth.