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what do you like day or night way​

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Answered by kamakshinegi68
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Explanation:

This is night when the Earth rotates. Day changes to night and night changes today that's how the rotation of the earth causes day.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I like them both of course. Each carries its own pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses. But if you offered me a choice of the average day or average night for the purposes of this question, being nocturnal is more interesting. Nocturnal. I like that word.  

I like the night for its mystery. The way the darkness cloaks everything… It makes the world seem bigger. In the light, the surroundings can be taken in with a degree of certainty. But at night, the nature of the surrounding area is left up to the imagination. Night makes the world in general bigger by making the perceived world of an individual smaller.  

While I hate wet days, rain and wet is perfectly at home in the night. It amplifies the “coziness value” of whatever shelter you happen to be occupying, unless that shelter is a foxhole/trench. The lightning is so lovely as it makes cracks in the darkened sky. And the Moon, it changes. The sun is, for all practical purposes, the same each day (local variations from weather not withstanding). Going out in the moonlight will be a different experience a week later. The shadows leave the mind to fill in the gaps.  

Things are quiet and chill at night. It becomes a calmer world. I like driving at night because I can shut myself in a very small sphere of existence, like the “other” world of Coraline. It is just me, the dashboard lights and whatever falls into the beam of my headlights. Magnificent desolation, like the surface of the Moon.  

When the night is over, the ending brings a sense of newness, especially if you wake up in a different place than you were when the sun went down. Dawn is a redeemer.  

The night cleanses. It is like iodine on the wounds of the day: sometimes painful and dismal, but it helps with healing.  

And that’s my two cents worth.

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