The length of day & night are exactly 12 hours each. This never changes.
No there is only 24 hours in a day
There are 24 hours in a day, no need for a decimal.
There are 23 hours and 57 minutes in a day
Exactly 1032 hours.
There would be no seasons, and the length of day & night would be exactly 12 hours each.
The length of day & night are exactly 12 hours each. This never changes.
During the Autumn equinox the length of the day and night are nearly equal. The length of the day on the equinox is approximately twelve hours.
The length of day and night depend upon the season of the year and the latitude of the desert. Over a year it averages 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night.
At equinox, the Sun rises exactly in the East, and sets exactly in the West. Day and night have approximately (but not exactly) the same length.
Sunrise to sunset was divided into twelve parts, as was sunset to sunrise. The length of each of these hours varied according to the length of day or night.
The average length of a day on Earth is about 24 hours (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to be precise), while the length of night is the same. This is due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis, which creates a day-night cycle.
No because the length of the day is not exactly 24 hours everyday. A day is usually 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds
during an equinox there are exactly 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night
Well, darling, in the rainforest, the length of day and night is pretty much the same as anywhere else on Earth. It's roughly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness, give or take a few minutes depending on the time of year. So, you can enjoy the lush greenery and exotic wildlife during the day, and then cozy up in your hammock under the stars at night.
Depends on the time of year and place. When you are at the equator, the days are exactly 12 hours and the nights are exactly 12 hours.
A day is 12 hoursA night is 12 hours