During the day, sunlight provides both light and heat. At night, it is dark and it cools off.
No, during a solstice the periods of light and dark are not equal. During the summer solstice, the day is longest and the night is shortest, while during the winter solstice, the day is shortest and the night is longest. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
A star is brighter than day and darker than the night. During the day, the light from the sun outshines the stars, but at night the stars become visible against the dark sky.
No, the sky is not opaque. It appears blue during the day due to Rayleigh scattering of sunlight off air molecules. At night, when the sun is not illuminating the sky, it appears dark because there is no light to scatter.
You are a shadow. Shadows are formed when an object blocks light, creating a silhouette during the day, while disappearing when there is no light at night.
During the day it is light and during the night it is dark.
When it is light it is day and when it is dark it is night.
No. Light is the same during all times of the day. However, light may seem more bright at night just because everything around you is dark.
During the day, sunlight provides both light and heat. At night, it is dark and it cools off.
it is day when it is light and it is night when it is dark
No, during a solstice the periods of light and dark are not equal. During the summer solstice, the day is longest and the night is shortest, while during the winter solstice, the day is shortest and the night is longest. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
It will go dark at day and light in the night!
No, the dark reactions of photosynthesis (Calvin cycle) can occur during the day as well. These reactions do not require light directly, but they depend on the products of the light reactions to proceed. The dark reactions convert CO2 into glucose using ATP and NADPH generated during the light reactions.
A star is brighter than day and darker than the night. During the day, the light from the sun outshines the stars, but at night the stars become visible against the dark sky.
there needs to be no lights Because the sky is dark at night, so the light of the sun, reflecting off a planet, can be seen, just as the light from the stars can be seen against the dark sky. During the day, the light from the planets and stars is obscured by the much brighter light from the sun.
During the summer there's twenty-four hours of day light which awesome. During the winter it's dark enough to see the aurora borealis which is gorgeous.
there is day(morning) when the earth is facing the sun and it is dark (night time) when the earth is facing the moon