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Anabel Rocha
7 February, 01:03
What causes day and night on earth?
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Bozley
7 February, 04:04
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The rotation of the earth axis turns the planet to show one side to the sun (that side it is day time) and one side to the moon (that side it is night time). By the way the earth's Axis is tilted.
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