Earth has revolved around the sun.
There is no time when the complete northern hemisphere is dark. As the earth rotates there is always some part of the northern hemisphere facing the sun, so it is bright there, and there is always a part of it that is facing away from the sun, so it is dark there.
The Earth blocks out some of the light from the sun going to the moon so a part of it has no light
your question doesnt make sense-that part of the earth has-what does that mean? and the earth rotates, that's what makes night and day, so every part of the earth faces the sun for half of the 24 hours in a day(with the exeption of the north and south poles which are always dark and always light at parts of the year)
No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.
"Umbra" is correct. However, another way to look at it is that the darkest part of the Earth's shadow is midnight, for what is night but the shadow of the Earth?
puwet ko
Sunshine will be avail to one part of the earth and other part would be dark.
Australia
when Earth rotates on its axis then one side of the Earth turns toward sun and the other part is at dark side.so we experience dark.
No. The earth turns, it gets dark at night because the sun is no longer shining on the part of the earth that you are on.
Yes. Daytime here is nighttime in China, because we are facing the sun, and they are not.
There is no time when the complete northern hemisphere is dark. As the earth rotates there is always some part of the northern hemisphere facing the sun, so it is bright there, and there is always a part of it that is facing away from the sun, so it is dark there.
Half the Earth is light, the other half is dark. Anywhere on the dark half experiences night.
The Earth blocks out some of the light from the sun going to the moon so a part of it has no light
your question doesnt make sense-that part of the earth has-what does that mean? and the earth rotates, that's what makes night and day, so every part of the earth faces the sun for half of the 24 hours in a day(with the exeption of the north and south poles which are always dark and always light at parts of the year)
No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.
At some time or the other almost every part of its surface.