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at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
at any given times,how much of earth is in daylight and how much is in darkness?
The length of daylight, the amount it changes from day to day, and whether it gets longer or shorter every day, depend on the time of year and your location on the Earth. They're different in every season and at every latitude, so there's no general description that's true for all places and times.
The Earth revolves around the sun exactly once per year (that is actually the definition of a year).
No, we don't observe daylight saving times because we are located almost on the equator and there is hardly any seasonal variation in the times of daylight hours.
The relationship is not exact.
12:03 pm central daylight time, but what exactly does that mean? Even a broken clock is correct two times per day.
The lengths of daylight and night time vary throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis and its orbit around the sun. During different times of the year, different parts of the Earth receive more or less direct sunlight, causing variations in the lengths of daylight and night time.
The moon is continually orbiting the Earth, so at times it will be seen in daylight, because it happens to be on the side of the Earth that is nearer to the sun at that time, but far away from the sun not to be outshone.
6 hours