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The Sun isn't visible at night because of the rotation of Earth. Earth, like all planets, rotates on its axis, which creates a day and night cycle. The area of Earth facing the Sun will be experiencing daytime, while the area opposite of the Sun will be experiencing nighttime.

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  • Why isn't the Sun visible at night
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  • The Sun isn't visible at night because of the rotation of Earth. Earth, like all planets, rotates on its axis, which creates a day and night cycle. The area of Earth facing the Sun will be experiencing daytime, while the area opposite of the Sun will be experiencing nighttime.
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  • The Sun isn't visible at night because of the rotation of Earth. Earth, like all planets, rotates on its axis, which creates a day and night cycle. The area of Earth facing the Sun will be experiencing daytime, while the area opposite of the Sun will be experiencing nighttime.
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