This statement is true only in a philosophical sense, not in an astronomical sense. It is darkest when neither the Moon nor the Sun is visible in the sky.
In modern cities, it is NEVER entirely dark; there are too many streetlights. In many parts of the country, it is nearly impossible to see any star dimmer than 2nd magnitude.
The Sun's rays (electromagnetic wavelengths-entire spectrum) start to hit the atmosphere and cold air is pushed down.This ofcourse causes the onset of even further atmospheric turbulence and weather algorythms. Logan Star
the darkest part of the night is about halfway through the night, when the sun is directly on the opposite side of the planet.
because as the night goes on (with no clouds) the earth is gradually cooling. this cooling continues until the sun 'rises' again and begins reheating the air and ground.
No, it is darkest mid- night
Right before Dawn.
In my country, it's December
There is also African Blackwood, depending on the cut you can have a deep rich black cut of lumber. If you mean darkest timber then that would be ebony which is black. Ebony
The earth is furthest away from the sun.
The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn was created on 2000-11-07.
Darkest before the dawn is not a biblical saying
No, it is darkest mid- night
Expression things look bleakest just before they get better
"The darkest hour is just before the dawn." "In the middle of winter, I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer." "Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise."
The saying goes, "It's always darkest before the dawn." This means that the most challenging or difficult times often occur right before a positive change or improvement takes place.
"I make my own chance." No it is "The night is darkest before the dawn..and i promise you the dawn is coming"
it means problems seem to be at their worse before getting to a solution
The quote "it is darkest just before the dawn" is an ancient proverb that conveys the idea that things often seem the bleakest right before a positive change or breakthrough occurs. It is commonly used to instill hope and perseverance during challenging times.
It is always darkest before the dawn. - Proverb However long the night, the dawn will always break. - African Poverb you have to have the darkness for the dawn to come- Harrison ford
Yes. If you want to be more specific though, the minute before dawn and even the second before dawn are the darkest because only at the exact time of sunrise is when we can only start to see the sun.
This phrase implies that after facing difficult times, there is hope for better times ahead. It suggests that even after experiencing the lowest point, there is a chance for things to improve and for a new beginning to emerge.