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[[किपा:Earthlights dmsp.jpg|right|thumb|350px|A composite satellite image of the earth at night.]]
 
'''बहनि''' धाःगु [[सूर्द्य]] क्षितिज स्वया क्वय् दूगु दिंया कालखन्द ख। न्हि व बहनि जाना दिं दइ। छन्हुइ २४ घौ दइ व मौसम, अक्षांश, भूगोल आदिया आधारय् बहनिया ई म्हो वा अप्व जुइ।
'''Night''' or '''nighttime''' is the period of [[time]] when the [[sun]] is below the [[horizon]]. The opposite of night is [[day]] (or "[[daylight|daytime]]" to distinguish it from "day" as used for a 24-hour period). Time of day varies based on factors such as [[season]], [[latitude]], [[longitude]] and [[timezone]].
 
== Duration and geography ==
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Night is often associated with danger and evil, because bandits and dangerous animals can be concealed by darkness. The belief in [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] often includes the idea that magic and magicians are more powerful at night. Similarly, mythical and folkloric creatures as [[vampire]]s, and [[werewolf|werewolves]] are thought to be more active at night. [[Ghost]]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'.{{Fact|date=July 2007}}
 
== See also ==
{{commonscat|Night}}
{{Wiktionarypar|night}}
{{Spoken Wikipedia|En-Night.ogg|2006-12-10}}
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* [[Earth clock]]
* [[Midnight]]
* [[Night sky]]
* [[Nightlife]]
* [[Nocturne]]
* [[Olbers' paradox]]
 
== References लिधंसा==
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{{Parts of a day}}
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[[पुचः:Time in astronomy]]
[[पुचः:Parts of a day]]