It is all relative to several factors. Most specifically: when you start measuring. By conventional standards, the idea that you are using a standard clock based on GMT, it is night time. More specifically twelve midnight, the only time at which all points on the globe are on the same calendar day.
Day
It completes one rotation in a sidereal day.
da rotation of earth
One rotation
the movement of the Earth that is responsible for day and night is rotation its axis
When Earth's core spins, the planet turns on its axis and completes its rotation. One complete rotation is one day and night.
Day
earth completes a full rotation on its axis and thats why we have day and night because of much direct light earths getting from the sun
It completes one whole rotation on its axis
the rotation of Earth on its axis.
Because of the earths rotation we hagve 12 hours in darkness and 12 hours in light but that also depends on where you are on the globe
It completes one rotation in a sidereal day.
earth completes a full rotation on its axis and thats why we have day and night because of much direct light earths getting from the sun
The Earth's rotation causes night and day.
Day and night.
Nothing covers the sun at night. It becomes dark because of the rotation of the earth and that part of the globe that is not facing the sun experiences night time. The part that is facing the sun experiences day light.
The movement of Earth on its own axis is called Rotation and it causes day and night.