With North at the top, the line represents sunrise when the daylight is at the right (east).
When the daylight is at the left (west), then the line represents the sunset.
"daylight" (hours)
Sunrise and sunset is further apart during the longer daylight hours of summer.
There would be 9 hours and 57 minutes of daylight in a day with a 7:14 am sunrise and 5:11 pm sunset.
The period of darkness between sunset and sunrise
The hours of darkness is commonly known as 'Night' or 'Night-time'.
When the clocks change back in fall to standard time, daylight hours decrease. This adjustment results in it getting dark earlier in the evening. By setting the clocks back an hour, sunrise and sunset times are aligned more closely with natural light cycles, leading to increased darkness in the evening.
it gets 12 hours 6 minutes of daylight (sunrise to sunset) but also an additiona period of time with indirect sunlight dawn to sunrise and sunset to dark (dusk) of about 1 hour
No, "night" is a noun referring to a period of darkness between sunset and sunrise. It is not a verb.
"Night" is a noun. It refers to the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
From sunrise to sunset is about nine hours and about fifteen minutes. This doesn't include the twilight before sunrise or after sunset (about thirty minutes or so on each end).
Along the equator every day of the year has 12.1 hours from sunrise to sunset and 11.9 hours from sunset to sunrise.
During daylight saving time, the sunrise and sunset will occur one hour later compared to standard time. This is because daylight saving time shifts the clock forward by one hour, resulting in more daylight in the evening and shorter mornings.