If only 1 side of earth faces the Sun, then that part will stay
As earth rotates the part that is facing the sun has day light.
Night
The Earth ALWAYS faces the Sun. However, the Earth rotates. So one half of the Earth is in sunlight (Day time) and the other half of the Earth is in darkness (night time). We always face the Sun, because we , the Earth, is held there in its orbit about the Sun , because of Sun/Earth gravity.
Dear studentMoon revolves round the earth in an elliptical orbit.A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes behind the earth so that the earth blocks the sun's rays from striking the moon. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth and Moon are aligned exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. The people on the part of the earth which faces the sun could not see the moon.But who are on the other part or opposite part of the earth can see the moon.Santosh jha9868012495
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.
you get no sun
Our faces will melt off
yes, Alaska
your question doesnt make sense-that part of the earth has-what does that mean? and the earth rotates, that's what makes night and day, so every part of the earth faces the sun for half of the 24 hours in a day(with the exeption of the north and south poles which are always dark and always light at parts of the year)
In winter, the part of Earth is not facing the Sun so it makes that season we have in North America cold. In summer, that part of Earth is facing the Sun which makes it hot. Spring and Fall are seasons that nearly faces all the Sun.
Because the Earth orbits around the sun, and the sun is more visible daytime. One part of the earth faces Sun during the day.
Earth experiences day and night due to its rotation on its axis. As Earth rotates, one half of the planet faces the Sun, experiencing daylight, while the other half faces away from the Sun, experiencing darkness or night. This cycle creates the 24-hour day-night cycle we observe.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light and casting a shadow on Earth. A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, causing the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon.
Day and night are caused by the rotation of the Earth on its axis. When a specific side of the Earth faces the sun, it is daytime in that region, and when it faces away from the sun, it is nighttime. This rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete.
The warming in spring (in the northern hemisphere, for in stance) happens as the earth tilts on its axis towards the sun, and the northern hemisphere faces the sun more directly.
If only 1 side of earth faces the Sun, then that part will stay