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If your time is roughly between 6am and 6pm then your part of the world is in daylight.

The part that is not having night.

The earth revolves on its North Pole - South Pole axis once every 24 hours. As it moves around, the sun is able to shine on one half of it at a time. The earth is moving all the time, so the part of the world in daylight is also moving all the time/

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