Days and nights happen because the Earth rotates (spins) on its axis.
What Causes Days and Nights? (It’s Not the Sun Moving!) what causes days and nights
So next time someone says “the Sun is rising,” you can smile and know the truth: The Earth is simply turning to greet it. Days and nights happen because the Earth rotates
Have you ever watched a beautiful sunset and thought, “Why is the Sun disappearing?” For most of human history, people believed the Sun actually moved around the Earth. But the real reason we have day and night is simpler—and cooler—than that. Have you ever watched a beautiful sunset and
Imagine you’re standing in a dark room with a bright lamp in the center. Now, start spinning slowly in place. When your face points toward the lamp, you see light (that’s “day”). When your back faces the lamp, you’re in shadow (that’s “night”).
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If you lived at the North or South Pole, you could have a “day” that lasts six months and a “night” that lasts six months! That’s because of the Earth’s tilt as it orbits the Sun.