How long is day and how long is night?

Does the sun come up in the morning all over the world? Explain

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How long is day and how long is night?
Does the Sun come up in the morning all over the world? Please explain to me.

At any given time, how much of Earth is in day and how much is in night?

How long is day and how long is night
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What makes the sun "come up" and "go down"?

Does the sun come up in the morning all over the world? Explain

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How long is day and how long is night?
That depends. For example, if you're at north pole or something... It might be night for the whole winter and day all summer.

Does the Sun come up in the morning all over the world? Please explain to me.
The sun does not come up at the same time all over the world. This is because the earth is round, and that the sunlight can only brighten up one side of it at a time. So if it's noon on one side of the earth, it would be midnight on the directly opposite side.

Still, the sun does come up in the morning all over the world. That's because we assumed morning is the time when the sun rises, not the other way around.

What makes the sum come up and go down?
Earth rotates, it gives you the idea that its rising and setting, coming up and down. Really the Earth is spinning.

how long is day and night

You have 24 hours a "day". At daytime 1:00 AM to 1:00PM equals 12 hours.

At night is 1:00 PM to 1:00 AM. So you have 12 hours a day and 12 hours at night!
12hour Day, 12hour night

To determine how long day and night are, you can use an online sunrise and sunset calculator or consult a weather app or website. These tools will provide you with the specific length of daylight and darkness for your location on a given day.

Understanding why the Sun appears to "come up" and "go down" requires knowledge about the Earth's rotation. The Earth rotates on its axis, which is an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole. This rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete, causing the Sun to appear to rise in the east and set in the west.

The duration of day and night varies depending on several factors, including the time of year and your location on Earth. For example, near the equator, the length of day and night tends to be relatively equal throughout the year. In contrast, at higher latitudes (closer to the North or South Pole), the length of daylight and darkness can differ significantly. In extreme cases, such as near the poles, the Sun may not rise or set for months at a time, resulting in continuous daylight (summer) or darkness (winter) for an extended period.

To determine how much of the Earth is in daylight and how much is in night at any given time, you can use an online world clock or look at a world map that displays day and night zones. These resources show the areas experiencing daylight and nighttime at a specific moment.