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365.25 days. If you want a more exact answer you have to specify whether you mean the vernal equinox year, the sidereal year or the tropical year.
It depends on how many hours you work per year.
about 100 million per year or more
A couple million appliances are sold Per year
The answer depends on how many hours per year you work.
An equinox in astronomy is the event when the Sun can be observed to be directly above the Earth's equator, occurring around March 20 and September 22 each year. There is either an equinox or a solstice on approximately the 21st day of the last month of every quarter of the calendar year 2 equinox per year march and september...yeah
3 Twice. On the Autumnal equinox and on the Vernal equinox.
There is an equiniox twice a year. There is an equinox in March. There is an equinox in September.
The E85 model of the Chevy Equinox gets between 14 and 19 miles per gallon. The gas-powered version of this car attains between 20 and 29 miles per gallon.
19 city 25 hwy
The autumnal equinox is also known as the fall equinox and the September equinox. An example of a sentence using "autumnal equinox" is "This year's autumnal equinox falls on a full moon. "
From equinox to equinox, the orbit is 365.2425 * 24 hours (approx)
The "Vernal Equinox" is the beginning of "Spring" and the end of "Winter". The Autumnal Equinox is the beginning of "Autumn" or "Fall" and the end of "Summer". In the Northern Hemisphere, the Vernal Equinox is in March and the Autumnal Equinox in September each year.
6 months because two times a year equinox separate !
the equinox
The Spring equinox and the Autumn equinox.
An equinox is the time of year when the earths equator lines up with the centre of the sun, that is it is not tilted with regard to the sun. This happens twice a year at a specific time, about March 20/21 and September 22/23. It is just a moment of time when it is exact but the day is incorrectly but generally referred to as the equinox.