Search on google but the truth is each day is not aproximately 24 hours long itz just cut and you would say day and night so it becausse of the time around 24 hours. This is how long it takes for the earth to rotate enough for the sun to set and then rise.
An earth day is divided into 24 hours.
Probably not. Because if your day is only 23.5 hours long you are not on planet earth!
Earth gets 24 hours of sunlight each day. There is always 50% of the Earth illuminated by the sun.
A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
10 hours
A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days
The length of a day on a planet is how long it takes to spin on its axis. The length of a day on Mercury is 58 days and 15 hours in Earth time. A day on Venus is 243 Earth days, Mars is 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds, Jupiter's day is 9.9 Earth hours, Saturn is 10 hours and 47 minutes, Uranus is 17 hours 14 minutes and 24 seconds, and Neptune's day is 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds.
24 hours its not actually 23 hours 56minutes 4.1seconds
A day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 hours, which is significantly shorter than a day on Earth, which is approximately 24 hours long. So, about 10 hours on Jupiter would be equivalent to a day on Earth.
A year on Neptune is 164.79 Earth daysA day on Neptune is 16 h 6 min 36 s
Mercury: Approximately 59 Earth days Venus: Approximately 243 Earth days Earth: 24 hours Mars: Approximately 24.6 Earth hours Jupiter: Approximately 10 Earth hours Saturn: Approximately 10.7 Earth hours Uranus: Approximately 17.2 Earth hours Neptune: Approximately 16.1 Earth hours
14 martian days x 24.623 earth hours in a martian day = 344.72 earth hours
It takes approximately 24 hours for the Earth to complete one full rotation on its axis, which defines a day.
The earth day is Approximately 24 hours in Length.
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Earth's rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete, which is why we experience day and night cycles.
Earth, Jupiter's days only last about 10 hours.