Daytime

period on any given point of the planet's surface during which it experiences natural illumination from sunlight From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daytime
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Daytime, daylight or day is the period when the Sun is above the horizon, between sunrise to sunset. The opposite of daytime is nighttime. The length of daytime varies, being 12 hours on the summer and winter solstices. However, the length of a day and night always add up to 24 hours.[1]

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Morning, just after sunrise on a farm in Namibia (2014)
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Visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City during the late afternoon
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