It depends on the present rotation of the earth in relative terms to the sun
The form of radiation released by earth at night is gamma rays.
well night and day , wind direction , sun location and star location
When the sun and moon are on opposite sides of the earth. The moon will be a complete circle and visible all night.
Earth has day and night because it rotates on its axis every 23.25 hours. This is why there is 29 days in February every 4 years. The extra .25 hours add up to a day every 4 years so February has 29 days on each leap-year. when earth rotates around its axis, the side facing the sun is day, and the side facing the opposite (the moon), is night. The sides in between is somewhere in the afternoon or before sunrise.
Cuz the earth goes around the moon and blocks parts of the sun.
From any place on earth, at least part of Orion is visible at some time on every clear night of the year.
the stars and some of our planets
Anywhere on the night side of the Earth.
both you can see it day or night
A volcano
east side
There is a new moon during the *daytime* and this occurs about every 29.53 days. The exact time and date will vary by location on the Earth.For the new moon phase, the Moon is along the direct line between the Earth and the Sun, so that there is practically none of the illuminated surface visible from Earth.
The spin of Earth causes day and night. The sun is visible from one hemisphere but not the other.
If there isn't a new moon that night, then yes.
When the Earth spins around on its axis, it creates night and day on Earth. This movement makes it look like the Sun is moving across the sky. The Sun rises in the east and sets in the west, turning day into night. Most places on Earth have some amount of day and night every 24 hours. On Earth, the length of day and night usually changes with the seasons.When your location on Earth is facing toward the sun, it is day. When your location is facing away from the sun, it is night.
The form of radiation released by earth at night is gamma rays.
Every moment of every day, there is a sunlit part of the earth, and a night time part of the earth. This has nothing to do with the location of the moon. However this does mean that the moon is not always in the sky every minute that it is night time. The moon rises and sets, just as the sun and stars do. A moonless night is not necessarily pitch black.