The ozone layer
During the day, the Earth is heated primarily by the sun's radiation. At night, the Earth cools down as it releases the heat absorbed during the day back into the atmosphere through a process called radiation cooling.
Generally, night is colder than day. This is because during the day, the sun warms the Earth and its atmosphere, while at night, without sunlight, the Earth loses heat to space, causing temperatures to drop.
Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. During the day, the side of the Earth facing the Sun experiences daylight, while the side facing away experiences night. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are alternately exposed to sunlight and darkness, creating the cycle of day and night.
It is still hot at night because the Earth retains heat from the sun during the day, and this heat is slowly released into the atmosphere at night, keeping temperatures elevated.
At night, there is less direct sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, causing temperatures to drop. Additionally, the Earth loses heat by radiating it back into space during the night, which further contributes to cooling. Lastly, daytime warming is counteracted by nighttime cooling, leading to cooler temperatures at night.
The atmosphere is responsible for absorbing excessive incoming solar energy, keeping the earth at an average temperature of approximately 15 degrees Celsius and preventing rapid changes in temperature.
During the night, because the Sun is not shining on us the way that it does during daytime. And, of course, the Sun is what keeps us warm and alive! ;)
Simple, as the sun is in one direction, only half of the earth can see the sun but as the earth rotates on its axis, this half keeps moving and you get day and night
The Reason for a cycle of day and night is all based on the rotation of the earth. During the day, the part of the earth where you are located is facing the sun, and during the night, the part of the earth where you are located is facing away from the sun.
no you can't
During the day, Earth is exposed to the heat from the Sun and it heats up. At night it is in the shadow and it loses heat.
In orbit, same as it is during the day as well.
Earth rotates quickly on its axes,causing day & night to follow each other in a short period of time.
Sure. But they don't fall on the part of earth that's experiencing night.
The Earth is kept warm after dark by the atmosphere acting as a blanket. The atmosphere traps some of the heat received from the Sun during the day, preventing it from escaping back into space at night. This process is known as the greenhouse effect.
the day is warmer than it is at night is because, during the day the sun gives out heat waves (this is called radiation) to the earth. But at night the sun radiation is shining at the oppsite of the earth.
The suns radiation heats up the earth during the day