No, not all life cycles are the same length of time. Different species have varying life spans and developmental stages, influenced by factors such as genetics, environment, and reproductive strategies. For example, some insects may complete their life cycle in a few weeks, while larger mammals can take several years to reach maturity. Additionally, environmental conditions can also affect the duration of life cycles.
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No. The only time they have to be the same length is in an equilateral triangle.
i believe that the seasons are not exactly of the same length. because a year has 365 days. 365 is not even and is not divisible by 4. therefore it can never be of same length. if they are of the same length somehow, the seasons must have shifted to some other time of year as years go by.
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Length and volume are not the same, any more than time and mass are the same. They are different properties that are measured with different units.A cube that has a height and length and width of one unit will have a volume of one cubic unit, but that does not mean that it is correct to say that its length and volume are the same. Saying that is like saying that an hour weighs the same as a kilogram.
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