Areas near the Equator
To convert 4.9 hours into hours and minutes, we first need to separate the whole number part from the decimal part. The whole number part is 4 hours, and the decimal part is 0.9 hours. To convert the decimal part to minutes, we multiply 0.9 by 60, which equals 54 minutes. Therefore, 4.9 hours is equal to 4 hours and 54 minutes.
1 hour.
If you are under-employed or a part-timer.
There is 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. This is how you would do the 1st part of the problem. 24*7=168 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 168 hours is in 1 week. And he's asking for 5 weeks. This is how you would do the last part of the problem. 168*5=840 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Anwser: There is 840 hours in a week. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The equator.it is also the hottest part of the world
The farther from the equator, the weaker the sunlight gets.
Because the rays of the sun is so hot it will heat any part of the earth witout being hit my direct sunlight
Of course sunlight doesn't hit the earth's surface evenly! Countries on the equator or near it receive the most direct sunlight. And of course countries in the artic circle have hardly any! [^-^]
The parts of Earth that do not receive direct sunlight are the polar regions, specifically the North and South Poles, due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This results in periods of continuous darkness during the winter months.
At night time the part of the Earth you are on, is facing away from the sun so it does not receive any sunlight. As the Earth turns around to face the sun it becomes morning.
No, the polar regions experience periods of continuous darkness during winter and continuous sunlight during summer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. Additionally, regions near the equator generally receive consistent sunlight throughout the year.
God created the earth. He didn't have to receive it because it was his.
Bequerel left his crystals in the sunlight for several hours as part of his experiment.
The leaves receive sunlight. Photosynthesis occurs in the leaves.
All continents receive direct sunlight for at least part of the year.
Earth's polar regions receive less direct sunlight due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, resulting in colder temperatures. The sunlight that does reach the poles is spread out over a larger area, leading to weaker heating compared to the equator. Additionally, the polar regions have a higher albedo, meaning they reflect more sunlight than they absorb, contributing to their cooler temperatures.
The tilt of Earth's axis is the reason for the changing seasons. As Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight, leading to summer, winter, spring, and fall. This tilt also affects the length of daylight hours and the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth's surface, influencing weather patterns and climate.