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Because the earth rotates, when it is day in your part of the world the earth is facing the sun. When its night it faces away from the sun.
The Earth is at the same angle, summer or winter. In winter the nearest pole to you is facing slightly away from the sun as the Earth moves in its orbit, in summer your nearest pole faces slightly towards the sun.
The weather is warmest in the summer because the earth is on a tilt that faces towards the sun.
About the same except that they're closer in winter than in summer (the Earth's orbit is an ellipse). The thing that make seasons is not their position but the aspect of the Earth's surface that mainly faces the sun, and that's controlled by the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Because the Earth is a spinning ball and one side faces the sun and the other side is in its own shadow facing away form the sun. Therefore as the Earth spins a point on its surface spends some time facing the sun in the daylight and some time in the shadow area when there is no daylight.
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Earth is rotating on its axis and day and night occur as a result as the Earth spin. If the Sun is shining on a part of the Earth, they are having day time. If a part of the Earth is facing away from the Sun, there are having night time.
Well, the earth still faces the sun. But the moons covers the sun.
the part of the earth that you are on faces the sun. (the earth rotates on its axis) When it faces the sun, you see it.
Just like the earth, the moon has a side that faces the sun (day) and a side that faces away from the sun (night). During a full moon, the side of the moon that faces the earth is lit by the sun and appears in daylight whereas the side of the moon that faces away from the earth is in shadow (night). During a new moon, the opposite is true. The side of the moon that faces the earth is in shadow (night) and the side that faces away from the earth is exposed to the sun (day).
The answer will depend on what on earth a dedahdron is!
The Earth.
When your side of the earth faces the sun
every one.
It's watching us!