2, each being 24 hours long. there are 2 days in 48 hours
Each day is 24 hours long: 1 day = 24 hours Now by multiplying each side with 0.3 we get: 0.3 days = 7.2 hours It's as simple as that...
North Pole Dumitru
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125 days
well days are an average of 10 hours and 32 minute but I'm not sure how long nights are, hope it helped!
For two days a year only does everywhere on the planet receive 12hrs sun 12 hrs dark. Around March 22 and September 22 are the two equinoxes [Sun is dead set above the Equator] Then and only then.
The lengths of days and nights in the desert are the same as with any area of the world at the same latitude. In the summer the nights are short while in the winter the nights are long. Over a year's period they average 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness per day.
In Hammerfest, Norway, during January (winter), the days are very short and the nights are long, with only a few hours of daylight. In contrast, during July (summer), the days are very long with almost 24 hours of daylight and very short or no nights at all.
2, each being 24 hours long. there are 2 days in 48 hours
For two days a year only does everywhere on the planet receive 12hrs sun 12 hrs dark. Around March 22 and September 22 are the two equinoxes [Sun is dead set above the Equator] Then and only then.
Northpole
for 40 days and nights
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for 40 days and nights
The equinoxes are the days when the days and nights are equal. I.e. day=12 hours long, night=12 hours long. The vernal equinox is in spring and the autumnal equinox is obviously in autumn. They are sometimes said to be the start of summer and winter respectively.
Each day is 24 hours long: 1 day = 24 hours Now by multiplying each side with 0.3 we get: 0.3 days = 7.2 hours It's as simple as that...