Night (also described as night time, unconventionally spelled as "nite") is the period of
ambient
Ambient or Ambiance or Ambience may refer to:
Music and sound
* Ambience (sound recording), also known as atmospheres or backgrounds
* Ambient music, a genre of music that puts an emphasis on tone and atmosphere
* ''Ambient'' (album), by Moby
* ...
darkness from
sunset
Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation. As viewed from everywhere on Earth (except the North and South poles), the equinox Sun sets due west at the moment of both the spring ...
to
sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the
Sun is below the horizon. The exact
time when night begins and ends depends on the location and varies throughout the year, based on factors such as
season and
latitude.
The word can be used in a different sense as the time between bedtime and
morning. In common communication, the word ''night'' is used as a farewell ("good night", sometimes shortened to "night"), mainly when someone is going to sleep or leaving.
Astronomical night is the period between astronomical
dusk and astronomical
dawn when the Sun is between 18 and 90 degrees below the horizon and does not illuminate the sky. As seen from
latitudes between about 48.56° and 65.73° north or south of the
Equator
The equator is a circle of latitude, about in circumference, that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the North and South poles. The term can als ...
, complete darkness does not occur around the
summer solstice
The summer solstice, also called the estival solstice or midsummer, occurs when one of Earth's poles has its maximum tilt toward the Sun. It happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere ( Northern and Southern). For that hemisphere, the summer ...
because, although the Sun sets, it is never more than 18° below the horizon at lower
culmination
In observational astronomy, culmination is the passage of a celestial object (such as the Sun, the Moon, a planet, a star, constellation or a deep-sky object) across the observer's local meridian. These events were also known as meridian transits ...
, −90° Sun angles occur at the
Tropic of Cancer on the
December solstice
The December solstice, also known as the southern solstice, is the solstice that occurs each December – typically on 21 December, but may vary by one day in either direction according to the Gregorian calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, the ...
and
Tropic of Capricorn on the
June solstice, and at the
equator
The equator is a circle of latitude, about in circumference, that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the North and South poles. The term can als ...
on
equinoxes
A solar equinox is a moment in time when the Sun crosses the Earth's equator, which is to say, appears directly above the equator, rather than north or south of the equator. On the day of the equinox, the Sun appears to rise "due east" and set ...
. And as seen from latitudes greater than 72° north or south of the equator, complete darkness does not occur both
equinoxes
A solar equinox is a moment in time when the Sun crosses the Earth's equator, which is to say, appears directly above the equator, rather than north or south of the equator. On the day of the equinox, the Sun appears to rise "due east" and set ...
because, although the Sun sets, it is never more than 18° below the horizon.
The opposite of night is
day
A day is the time period of a full rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun. On average, this is 24 hours, 1440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds. In everyday life, the word "day" often refers to a solar day, which is the length between two so ...
(or "
daytime
Daytime as observed on Earth is the period of the day during which a given location experiences natural illumination from direct sunlight. Daytime occurs when the Sun appears above the local horizon, that is, anywhere on the globe's hemis ...
", to distinguish it from "day" referring to a 24-hour period).
Twilight is the period of night after sunset or before sunrise when the Sun still illuminates the sky when it is below the horizon. At any given time, one side of
Earth is bathed in
sunlight
Sunlight is a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, in particular infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. On Earth, sunlight is scattered and filtered through Earth's atmosphere, and is obvious as daylight when t ...
(the daytime), while the other side is in
darkness caused by Earth blocking the sunlight. The central part of the shadow is called the
umbra, where the night is darkest.
Natural illumination at night is still provided by a combination of
moonlight
Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight (with little earthlight) reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes.
Illumination
The intensity of moonlight varies greatly depending on the lunar phase, but even the ful ...
,
planetary light,
starlight
Starlight is the light emitted by stars. It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun, observable from Earth at night, although a component of starlight is observable from Earth during daytime.
Sunligh ...
,
zodiacal light,
gegenschein, and
airglow. In some circumstances,
aurorae,
lightning, and
bioluminescence
Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by living organisms. It is a form of chemiluminescence. Bioluminescence occurs widely in marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms including some b ...
can provide some illumination. The
glow provided by artificial lighting is sometimes referred to as
light pollution because it can interfere with
observational astronomy and
ecosystems.
Duration and geography
On Earth, an average night is shorter than
daytime
Daytime as observed on Earth is the period of the day during which a given location experiences natural illumination from direct sunlight. Daytime occurs when the Sun appears above the local horizon, that is, anywhere on the globe's hemis ...
due to two factors. Firstly, the
Sun's apparent disk is not a point, but has an
angular diameter of about 32
arcminutes (32'). Secondly, the
atmosphere refracts sunlight so that some of it reaches the ground when the Sun is below the horizon by about 34'. The combination of these two factors means that light reaches the ground when the center of the solar disk is below the
horizon
The horizon is the apparent line that separates the surface of a celestial body from its sky when viewed from the perspective of an observer on or near the surface of the relevant body. This line divides all viewing directions based on whether i ...
by about 50'. Without these effects, daytime and night would be the same length on both
equinoxes, the moments when the Sun appears to contact the
celestial equator. On the equinoxes, daytime actually lasts almost 14 minutes longer than night does at the
Equator
The equator is a circle of latitude, about in circumference, that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It is an imaginary line located at 0 degrees latitude, halfway between the North and South poles. The term can als ...
, and even longer towards the
poles.
The
summer
Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, the earliest sunrise and latest sunset occurs, daylight hours are longest and dark hours are shortest, wit ...
and
winter solstices mark the shortest and longest nights, respectively. The closer a location is to either the
North Pole or the
South Pole, the wider the range of variation in the night's duration. Although daytime and night nearly equalize in length on the equinoxes, the ratio of night to day changes more rapidly at
high latitude
The polar regions, also called the frigid zones or polar zones, of Earth are the regions of the planet that surround its geographical poles (the North and South Poles), lying within the polar circles. These high latitudes are dominated by float ...
s than at
low latitude
The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at N and the Tropic of Capricorn in
the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred ...
s before and after an equinox. In the
Northern Hemisphere
The Northern Hemisphere is the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. For other planets in the Solar System, north is defined as being in the same celestial hemisphere relative to the invariable plane of the solar system as Earth's Nort ...
,
Denmark experiences shorter nights in June than
India. In the
Southern Hemisphere,
Antarctica sees longer nights in June than
Chile. Both hemispheres experience the same patterns of night length at the same latitudes, but the cycles are 6 months apart so that one hemisphere experiences long nights (
winter) while the other is experiencing short nights (
summer
Summer is the hottest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, the earliest sunrise and latest sunset occurs, daylight hours are longest and dark hours are shortest, wit ...
).
In
the region within either
polar circle, the variation in daylight hours is so extreme that part of summer sees a period
without night intervening between consecutive days, while part of winter sees a period
without daytime intervening between consecutive nights.
On other celestial bodies
The phenomenon of day and night is due to the rotation of a
celestial body
An astronomical object, celestial object, stellar object or heavenly body is a naturally occurring physical object, physical entity, association, or structure that exists in the observable universe. In astronomy, the terms ''object'' and ''bod ...
about its axis, creating an illusion of the sun rising and setting. Different bodies spin at very different rates, however. Some may spin much faster than
Earth, while others spin extremely slowly, leading to very long days and nights. The planet
Venus rotates once every 224.7 days – by far the slowest rotation period of any of the major planets. In contrast, the gas giant
Jupiter's
sidereal day is only 9 hours and 56 minutes. However, it is not just the sidereal rotation period which determines the length of a planet's day-night cycle but the length of its orbital period as well - Venus has a rotation period of 224.7 days, but a day-night cycle just 116.75 days long due to its
retrograde rotation and orbital motion around the Sun. Mercury has the longest day-night cycle as a result of its 3:2 resonance between its orbital period and rotation period - this resonance gives it a day-night cycle that is 176 days long. A planet may experience large temperature variations between day and night, such as
Mercury
Mercury commonly refers to:
* Mercury (planet), the nearest planet to the Sun
* Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg
* Mercury (mythology), a Roman god
Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to:
Companies
* Merc ...
, the planet closest to the sun. This is one consideration in terms of
planetary habitability or the possibility of
extraterrestrial life
Extraterrestrial life, colloquially referred to as alien life, is life that may occur outside Earth and which did not originate on Earth. No extraterrestrial life has yet been conclusively detected, although efforts are underway. Such life might ...
.
Effect on life
Biological
The disappearance of sunlight, the primary
energy source for
life on Earth, has dramatic effects on the
morphology,
physiology and
behavior
Behavior (American English) or behaviour (British English) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems or artificial entities in some environment. These systems can include other systems or organisms as wel ...
of almost every organism. Some animals
sleep during the night, while other
nocturnal animals, including
moths and
cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
s, are active during this time. The effects of day and night are not seen in the
animal kingdom alone
plants have also evolved adaptations to cope best with the lack of sunlight during this time. For example,
crassulacean acid metabolism is a unique type of
carbon fixation
Biological carbon fixation or сarbon assimilation is the process by which inorganic carbon (particularly in the form of carbon dioxide) is converted to organic compounds by living organisms. The compounds are then used to store energy and as ...
which allows some
photosynthetic
Photosynthesis is a process used by plants and other organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy that, through cellular respiration, can later be released to fuel the organism's activities. Some of this chemical energy is stored in c ...
plants to store
carbon dioxide in their tissues as
organic acid
An organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties. The most common organic acids are the carboxylic acids, whose acidity is associated with their carboxyl group –COOH. Sulfonic acids, containing the group –SO2OH, are rel ...
s during the night, which can then be used during the day to synthesize
carbohydrates. This allows them to keep their
stoma
In botany, a stoma (from Greek ''στόμα'', "mouth", plural "stomata"), also called a stomate (plural "stomates"), is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange. The pore is bor ...
ta closed during the daytime, preventing
transpiration of
water when it is precious.
Social
The first constant electric light was demonstrated in 1835. As artificial
lighting has improved, especially after the
Industrial Revolution, night time activity has increased and become a significant part of the
economy in most places. Many establishments, such as
nightclubs,
bars,
convenience store
A convenience store, convenience shop, corner store or corner shop is a small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items such as coffee, groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, ice creams, tobacco products, lottery ticket ...
s, fast-food restaurants,
gas stations
A filling station, also known as a gas station () or petrol station (), is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold in the 2010s were gasoline (or petrol) and diesel fuel.
Gasoline ...
, distribution facilities, and
police stations now operate 24 hours a day or stay open as late as 1 or 2 a.m. Even without artificial light,
moonlight
Moonlight consists of mostly sunlight (with little earthlight) reflected from the parts of the Moon's surface where the Sun's light strikes.
Illumination
The intensity of moonlight varies greatly depending on the lunar phase, but even the ful ...
sometimes makes it possible to travel or work outdoors at night.
Nightlife is a collective term for
entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. It includes
pubs,
bars,
nightclubs,
parties, live
music,
concerts,
cabarets,
theatre,
cinemas
A movie theater (American English), cinema (British English), or cinema hall (Indian English), also known as a movie house, picture house, the movies, the pictures, picture theater, the silver screen, the big screen, or simply theater is a ...
, and shows. These venues often require a
cover charge for admission. Nightlife entertainment is often more
adult
An adult is a human or other animal that has reached full growth. In human context, the term ''adult'' has meanings associated with social and legal concepts. In contrast to a " minor", a legal adult is a person who has attained the age of major ...
-oriented than daytime entertainment.
Cultural and psychological aspects
Night is often associated with danger and evil, because of the psychological connection of night's all-encompassing darkness to the
fear of the unknown and darkness's hindrance of a major sensory system (the sense of
sight). Nighttime is naturally associated with vulnerability and danger for human physical survival. Criminals, animals, and other potential dangers can be concealed by darkness.
Midnight
Midnight is the transition time from one day to the next – the moment when the date changes, on the local official clock time for any particular jurisdiction. By clock time, midnight is the opposite of noon, differing from it by 12 hours. ...
has a particular importance in human imagination and culture.
Upper Paleolithic art
The art of the Upper Paleolithic represents the oldest form of prehistoric art. Figurative art is present in prehistoric Europe, Europe and Prehistoric Indonesia, Southeast Asia, beginning between about 40,000 to 35,000 years ago.
Non-figura ...
was found to show (by
Leroi-Gourhan) a pattern of choices where the portrayal of animals that were experienced as dangerous were located at a distance from the entrance of a cave dwelling at a number of different cave locations.
The belief in
magic
Magic or Magick most commonly refers to:
* Magic (supernatural), beliefs and actions employed to influence supernatural beings and forces
* Ceremonial magic, encompasses a wide variety of rituals of magic
* Magical thinking, the belief that unrela ...
often includes the idea that magic and magicians are more powerful at night. Séances of
spiritualism are usually conducted closer to midnight. Similarly, mythical and folkloric creatures such as
vampires and
werewolves are described as being more active at night.
Ghost
A ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or animal that is believed to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to rea ...
s are believed to wander around almost exclusively during night-time. In almost all cultures, there exist stories and legends warning of the dangers of night-time. In fact, the
Saxons called the darkness of night the "death mist".
The cultural significance of the night in
Islam
Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ...
differs from that in Western culture. The
Quran was revealed during the
Night of Power
The Qadr Night or Laylat al-Qadr ( ar, لیلة القدر), variously rendered in English as the Night of Decree, Night of Power, Night of Value, Night of Destiny, or Night of Measures, is, in Islamic belief, the night when the Quran was firs ...
, the most significant night according to Islam.
Muhammad made his famous journey from Mecca to Jerusalem and then to heaven in the night. Another prophet,
Abraham came to a realization of the supreme being in charge of the universe at night.
People who prefer to be active during the night-time are called
night owls.
See also
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Earth's shadow
Earth's shadow (or Earth shadow) is the shadow that Earth itself casts through its atmosphere and into outer space, toward the antisolar point. During the twilight period (both early dusk and late dawn), the shadow's visible fringe – sometimes ...
*
Night aviation regulations in the US Night aviation regulations in the United States are administered and enforced by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Unlike many countries, the United States places no special restrictions on VFR flying at night.
Definitions
Three different ...
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Night sky
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Nocturne
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Olbers' paradox
Olbers's paradox, also known as the dark night sky paradox, is an argument in astrophysics and physical cosmology that says that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe. In the hypo ...
References
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