The part of the Earth facing the sun gets daytime, while the part facing away from the sun has nighttime. We do not have day and night at the same time as everyone else in the world.
We get day and night because the Earth is turning and sometimes you can see the sun, and sometimes you can’t. It takes 24 hours for the world to turn all the way around, and we call this a day. Over a year, the length of the daytime in the part of the Earth where you live changes. Days are longer in the summer and shorter in the winter.
We get day and night because the Earth is turning and sometimes you can see the sun, and sometimes you can’t. It takes 24 hours for the world to turn all the way around, and we call this a day. Over a year, the length of the daytime in the part of the Earth where you live changes. Days are longer in the summer and shorter in the winter.
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