The question as asked is meaningless. Perhaps you mean "Where is half the Earth when it is facing away from the Sun?" In that case the answer would be "in darkness or, as we like to call it, night"
Away.
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 of the Earth facing away from the Sun has shadow, or is called night. Depending on the latitude and season the duration is half the 24 hour diurnal cycle, on average 12 hours.
The Sun can not face away from the Sun.
the north star. it takes 8 minutes for light to get from the sun to the earth. it takes half a billion years for light to get to us from the north star...i think. but i know that the sun is definetly closer.
because the other side of the world is faceing the sun and the other half is faceing the moon. sike idk
The earth is never really facing away from the sun- the erath doesn't really have a 'front'. If you are talking about your side of the planet, then when it is away from the sun it is night time.
on the roof faceing the sun
Away for half of the year, and toward for the other half of the year.
Away
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Away.
i think 50% because the other 50 % is facing the sun
because one side is faceing the sun and the other side isn't
because of the way the sun is faceing
The sun facing half is heated by the Sun, so it is hot. The half facing away form the Sun is in shadow so this half is cool.
As the Earth rotates on its axis it causes the Earth to spin. so the side which faces the sun is day as it is closest to the sun. the side that is further away from the sun is in night as it has no sun and it is dark. while the earth is spinning on its axis the side faceing the sun has day and the side faceing away has night however there is a country which has 6 month day and 6month night and that country is Norway because Norway is in a particular spot in the world which could have 6 month day and 6 month night.