The sun and moon.
what determines the portion of the moon that you see at night
at the time answering this its was 13:13 hrs - daylight PM
Daylight occurs on the side of the Earth that is facing the Sun. As the Earth rotates on its axis, different regions move into and out of sunlight, creating the cycle of day and night. When one hemisphere experiences daylight, the opposite hemisphere is in darkness. This rotation is responsible for the regular patterns of daylight and nighttime experienced across the globe.
Countries that are located closer to the poles, such as Norway, Finland, and other Scandinavian countries, experience periods of extended daylight during the summer months due to the phenomenon of the midnight sun. This occurs because the Earth's tilt causes the sun to never fully set below the horizon during certain times of the year, resulting in more daylight than night in these regions.
On March 21, the southern hemisphere experiences approximately 12 hours of daylight. This date marks the autumnal equinox, when day and night are roughly equal in length. As the seasons transition, daylight hours will gradually decrease in the southern hemisphere leading into winter.
what determines the portion of the moon that you see at night
Daylight and night are caused when the Earth spins, making different parts face toward the sun and away from it.
daylight
6 hours
actually, more at night
Your distance from the equator determines how many hours of sunlight you have on the solstices.
...at night
The sunrise.
It depends on where you are in the world; the more North you are, the less daylight time there will be. At the North pole, there is no daylight at all, and at the South pole, there is no night at all. And at the equator it always stays 50% daytime and 50% night time.
They have daylight and night.
The Americans were the first to do daylight bombings. The British always bombed at night time.
In daylight: no At night: yes