What time does it get dark in Lincoln ?

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The sunset in Lincoln is at 08:25 pm

What is it sunset?

  • Sunset

  • Twilight

  • Darkness

Most people know that sunset is the time when the sun goes down. But did you know that the sun doesn't actually set? Instead, Earth rotates into darkness, giving us the illusion that the sun is setting. So what causes sunset?

Well, it's a combination of things. The Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight in every direction, but blue and violet light are scattered more than other colors. This is why the sky is usually blue during the daytime. As the sun gets lower in the sky, the atmosphere becomes thicker and more dense.

This scattering of sunlight happens to a greater extent, and we see red and orange light more than blue and violet light. That's why sunset is usually a beautiful red or orange color. So next time you see sunset, remember that you're actually seeing Earth rotate into darkness!

Lincoln and all the details!

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Lincoln, Nebraska is located in central Nebraska and is divided into two counties: Douglas and Sarpy. The population of Lincoln was 328,626 as of the 2010 census. The city is the state capital. The closest states are on the eastern side of the state: Iowa to the east, Missouri to the south, and Kansas to the west. The capital of Nebraska is Omaha. Lincoln is in the Midwest region of the United States. The nearest major city is Omaha, Nebraska, which is about 160 miles to the south, and about 620 miles to the east. The climate in Lincoln is classified as humid continental, with substantial rainfall throughout the year. The average temperature in Lincoln is 48 F. The average annual precipitation is about 28 inches.

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What time does it get dark?

As the sun sets, the sky slowly grows dark. For many people, this is a time to relax and wind down for the day. But have you ever wondered exactly when it gets dark? The answer may surprise you.

Did you know that darkness actually begins long before the sun sets? As the sun gets lower in the sky, its light has to travel through more atmosphere. This filters out some of the blue light, making the sun look redder. At the same time, shadows get longer and darker. So by the time the sun finally dips below the horizon, darkness has already begun to fall.

Of course, not all places on Earth experience darkness at the same time. Near the equator, the sun sets and rises almost directly overhead. This means that there is less of a difference between daytime and nighttime. Closer to the poles, however, the sun stays low in the sky for much of the year. This leads to longer periods of darkness during wintertime.