Anonymous ID: 4da611 July 8, 2022, 5:43 a.m. No.16671295   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1300 >>1405 >>1558 >>1732 >>1796 >>1818 >>1831

>>16671234

>July 8, 99% of the world is facing the sun

 

at 7:15 eastern

A brief look at our Day and Night World Map gives some initial support to the claims (see image above). Nearly all of the worldโ€™s most populated areas receive some sunlight at the time in question. Among them are North America, South America, Europe, Africa and most of Asia.

 

Australia, New Zealand, parts of Southeast Asia and Antarctica are the only larger landmasses on the night side of Earth.

 

In this map, you can see day, night and the three stages of twilight. The lightest shading represents daytime when the sun is above the horizon. The darkest shading is nighttime when the sun is below the horizon, and thereโ€™s no twilight. The shadings between day and night are the three stages of twilight when the sun is below the horizon, but thereโ€™s still some indirect sunlight.

 

July 8: 99% of the worldโ€™s population gets some degree of sunlight

 

https://earthsky.org/earth/99-percent-worlds-population-receive-sunlight/