At the time of the equinoxes ... roughly March 21 and September 21.
There is no place on Earth that always has equal daylight and darkness.Every place on Earth has it on some day of the year, with the possible exceptionof the north and south poles.
No. The Earth is round!
24 hours and 1 day on earth
The answer depends on what it is that the earth is meant to be dividing. I was not aware that the earth divided anything in two halves!
The meter was defined in 1790 as one ten-millionth (10 to the -7th power) of the Earth's quadrant passing through Paris. It was redifined - because the earth is not a sphere, after all, but an oblate spheroid - in 1960, as equal to 1,650,763.73 times the wavelength in a vacuum of the orange-red radiation of krypton 86. In other words, the meter is a length totally unrelated to anything in human experience, which supports the assertion that only a machine could love the Metric System.
the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis
does the moon have daytime and nightime
december
Daytime and nighttime are different in countries due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. Countries experience daylight when their side of the Earth is facing the Sun, while experiencing nighttime when their side is facing away from the Sun. This rotation creates the cycle of day and night around the globe.
When the earth is farthest away from the sun we have winter.
december
No, all places on Earth do not have the same daytime. Due to the Earth's tilt and its rotation, different locations experience varying lengths of daylight throughout the year. This results in seasonal changes in daylight hours depending on a region's distance from the equator.
Daytime and nighttime are a result of the Earth's rotation on its axis. During daytime, the side of Earth facing the sun experiences light and warmth, while nighttime occurs when that side faces away from the sun and is in darkness. This cycle of day and night helps regulate various biological processes and is essential for the functioning of ecosystems.
The sun only lights one half of the Earth at a time.
Our earth rotates not only around the sun but also around its own axis. i.e it spins about its own axis in anti-clockwise direction. while rotating the part of earth which is in front of sun experiences the day and the portion which is on opposite side experiences night. SO at same time, there is day in some parts of earth and there is night in some parts. For further details , contact saqibahmad81@yahoo.com
the Earth dosn't orbit around anything to make a day it spins around slowly once also when it's spinning half of it is facing the sun, that is called daytime where there is full light on the half of it that is facing away that is called nightime, where there is no light
Daytime occurs when the Earth rotates on its axis, causing the side facing the Sun to experience daylight. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet receive sunlight, creating the cycle of day and night.