There is always 50% of the Earth facing the sun and 50% NOT facing it. If you
happen to be on the half that's not facing the sun, you would call that "night".
The Earth's position in orbit determines whether it is facing toward or away from the Sun. During daytime in a particular region, that part of the Earth is facing the Sun, while during nighttime, it is facing away.
? what if if its facing away from the sun it would be night if that is what u asked
Darkness. Night time
The term for the moon when the whole disc is visible from Earth is "full moon." During a full moon, the sun, Earth, and moon are aligned in a way that the illuminated side of the moon is facing the Earth.
Day and night are determined by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. Day occurs when a specific location on Earth is facing the sun, experiencing daylight. Night happens when that location is facing away from the sun, experiencing darkness.
what is the period when a given part of earth is facing the sun
It is night in the hemisphere facing away from the Sun.
The earth is never really facing away from the sun- the erath doesn't really have a 'front'. If you are talking about your side of the planet, then when it is away from the sun it is night time.
the earth revolves around the sun and when the sun is facing away from earth it is night and then when it is facing the sun it is day also
The Earth's position in orbit determines whether it is facing toward or away from the Sun. During daytime in a particular region, that part of the Earth is facing the Sun, while during nighttime, it is facing away.
? what if if its facing away from the sun it would be night if that is what u asked
The Earth tilts toward the sun for spring and summer. So the earth is not facing away from the Sun. If we were not facing the sun, we'd be cold because it would be fall going into winter.
No, east and west are directions on the earth.
When its "summer time " the earth is facing toward the sun , and when it is winter the earth is facing away from the sun .
Yes.
Light
Daylight