day light savings
As of April 1999, 68.7 billion places had been calculated. As of September 1999, 206 billion places had been calculated.
188.49555922 feet (to eight decimal places)
It is: circumference/diameter = pi which is 3.142 rounded to 3 decimal places
The Romans once controlled all around the border of the Mediterranean sea, it was once call the roman lake
It is:: 200 times pi = which is about 628.319 meters rounded to 3 decimal places
Places along the same line of latitude, one of the imaginary lines that circle the Earth parallel to the equator, have roughly the same amount of daylight each day. Places more south have less daylight time from March to September and more daylight time from September to March.
Equinox. Around March 21 is the Vernal Equinox Around September 21 is the Autumnal Equinox 2/ [Wolf5370] As above. Equinox is latin for "equal night" - it means the day is the same length in time as the night. The sun is on a plane with the equator at these points in time (either side of the sun).
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
A solar eclipse can happen only in places that are in daylight. While those places are in daylight, there are, of course, other parts of the earth where it is night. So a solar eclipse can happen when some parts of the earth are at night, but it can happen only where it is daylight.
equatorial equinox
at places closer to the equator
Mosquitos like hot, warm weather. By September it is starting to cool off, while they may not be as prevalent, they are still around.
It depends on your location, in some places they are
The only places which have 6 months daylight and 6 months night are the North and South poles.
This depends on the latitude of the location. Places at or above 66°30'N will experience 24 hours of daylight; places located closer to the equator will experience 12 or more hours of daylight.
All locations on Earth will experience 12 hours of daylight on the equinoxes. Area where it is spring or summer will experience more than 12 hours of daylight while places where it is fall or winter will experience fewer. The Equator always experiences 12 hours of daylight.
Depends on where you are in Canada and what time of the year it is. You could get to places where there are 24 hours of daylight and six months later there is no daylight at all. So you can find it at any of the times in between at some point in Canada at different times of the year.