Well, happy little friend, the darkness outside is just nature taking a gentle retreat in preparation for the light to shine through once more. As the sun sets on this side of the world, it casts delightful shadows across the landscape for us to appreciate. Rest assured, the light will return, and with each new day, we are given the opportunity to embrace the beauty of a fresh canvas.
Well, dear, it's dark outside because the big ol' sun decided to take a nap on the other side of the world. It's called rotation, kiddo, and it's a little something-something the Earth likes to do to keep things interesting. So sit tight, grab a snack, and wait for that lazy sun to rise and shine again.
The darkness outside is primarily due to the absence of sunlight reaching the Earth's surface. Sunlight is the primary source of light on Earth, and the Earth experiences periods of darkness when it rotates away from the Sun.
During the day, when a particular location on Earth is facing the Sun, it is illuminated and experiences daylight. However, as the Earth rotates on its axis, the location moves away from the Sun, leading to a decrease in the amount of sunlight reaching that area. This transition from daylight to darkness is known as sunset, and it occurs as the Sun sets below the horizon.
The darkness of night is augmented by the Earth's atmosphere, which scatters and absorbs sunlight, further diminishing the intensity of light reaching the surface. Additionally, factors such as cloud cover and the Earth's axial tilt, which creates seasonal variations in the duration of daylight, can influence the darkness outside at a given time.
In summary, the darkness outside is a natural result of the Earth's rotation away from the Sun, causing a decrease in sunlight reaching the surface, augmented by atmospheric effects and other factors that contribute to the perception of darkness during nighttime.
A lantern.
You can say "Il faisait sombre dehors" in French to express that it was dark outside.
"As i went outside to take out the trash, everything was dark."
It isn't.
If the solar light works inside in a dark room but not outside, it may be due to insufficient exposure to sunlight outdoors. Ensure the solar panel is placed in a spot that receives direct sunlight and is not obstructed by shadows or debris. Additionally, check the battery to see if it needs replacing as it may not be holding a charge for outdoor use.
Reading that it is "dark outside" and inferring that it is night is an inference of _____.wer here...
outside
when its dark outside
You match the rings with the bolts. Look carefully at the bolts, there is an inside and outside color... dark or light. If the bolt in the corresponding color is dark on the inside and dark on the outside, then tap the ring on the door until it looks the same as the bolt. Do this with all four bolt-ring combinations, and the doors will open. Just in case it is hard to tell: Upper left bolt is Dark-inside, Dark outside Upper right is Light-inside, Light outside Lower left is Light-inside, Dark outside Lower Right is Dark-inside, Light outside.
You match the rings with the bolts. Look carefully at the bolts, there is an inside and outside color... dark or light. If the bolt in the corresponding color is dark on the inside and dark on the outside, then tap the ring on the door until it looks the same as the bolt. Do this with all four bolt-ring combinations, and the doors will open. Just in case it is hard to tell: Upper left bolt is Dark-inside, Dark outside Upper right is Light-inside, Light outside Lower left is Light-inside, Dark outside Lower Right is Dark-inside, Light outside.
YES.
A lantern.
You can say "Il faisait sombre dehors" in French to express that it was dark outside.
Regina is not allowed to play outside after dark.
"As i went outside to take out the trash, everything was dark."
They need sunlight to grow...outside.
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.