it 's called twilight for both, or dawn. there are actually three different kinds of twilight: civil twilight, nautical twilight, and astronomical twilight, and they occur with both sunrise and sunset.
2006-12-11 03:44:50
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answered by a heart so big 6
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twi·light:
1. the soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, either from daybreak to sunrise or, more commonly, from sunset to nightfall.
2. the period in the morning or, more commonly, in the evening during which this light prevails.
... in other words, the dictionary confirms that the time you are asking about is called twilight, too.
2006-12-11 11:51:09
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answered by dougdell 4
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it is also called twilight
2006-12-11 11:43:48
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answered by snowgoose8 2
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Dawn....dusk is day turning to night.
2006-12-11 11:47:51
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answered by **BLu Tinkerbell** 4
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dawn
2006-12-11 11:44:38
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answered by science teacher 7
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dawn
2006-12-11 11:42:26
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answered by AnnieD 4
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false dawn and then dawn
2006-12-11 11:42:32
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answered by Biker 6
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I think you mean "dawn".
2006-12-11 11:42:09
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answered by juju 2
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