Antarctica is light all day for a few months, then is dark all day for a few months. The same goes with the Arctic. But no place on Earth is light all day, all year. ------------------------------------- Iceland is a good example, my dad was stationed there for a few years when he was in the Air Force. Part of the year, the sun never goes down below the horizon because of the tilt of the earth's axis. ~Drewcifer.
In this sentence, "light" is being used as an adjective to describe the type of drizzle that fell all day.
There is no country that does not get sunlight. All countries on Earth receive sunlight at some point during the day, although the amount of sunlight may vary depending on their location and time of year.
All of them do.
No, they light it up one at a time
No not at all
Independence from what??
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It is dark in one country and light in another due to the rotation of the Earth. The side of the Earth facing away from the Sun experiences night, while the side facing the Sun experiences daylight. This rotation creates the cycle of day and night around the globe.
The D-Day operations all came from England.
In 2008 it was in Beijing, China on 08-08-08.
no it can be used in all types of hours of the day
it is celebrated in all countries but it's not celebrated on the same day