It is due to the rotation of the earth as we move around the sun in it's gravational field we also spin and we complete one whole spin every 24hours the reason why it is light in the day time is becasue day time is when we are facing towards the sun and it is dark at night because we are facing away from the sun the earth has no other source of natural light apart fomr the sun! hope this helps
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∙ 12y agoBenedicta Donkor
When it is light it is day and when it is dark it is night.
it is day when it is light and it is night when it is dark
It will go dark at day and light in the night!
The night sky is dark and typically filled with stars, the moon, and other celestial objects. The day sky, on the other hand, is bright blue due to sunlight scattering in Earth's atmosphere. Both skies share the same celestial objects, but they are visible at different times due to the rotation of Earth.
During the day, sunlight provides both light and heat. At night, it is dark and it cools off.
the Earth rotates on its axis, causing different parts of the planet to face the Sun at different times. Daytime occurs when a particular location is facing towards the Sun, while nighttime occurs when that location is facing away from the Sun. This rotation creates the cycle of day and night.
No. Light is the same during all times of the day. However, light may seem more bright at night just because everything around you is dark.
That means that basically you can not see if it is light or dark in a room. Or if it is night or day. You pretty much can not tell light and dark things apart.
During the day it is light and during the night it is dark.
Because the earth moves away from the sun
because when the earth spins on it's axis the sun hits it but as it moves there would be light and dark at different times. When it is dark it is night and when it is light it is day. I hope it helped you
Because the earth rotates (spins). Half the time you are facing the sun (light/day). The other half you are on the side away from the sun (dark/night).