Well the days are actually the same amount of time but the sunlight is only out in the winter for a shorter time because the earth has rotated.
there is less daylight in the winter
they don't want to because they want longer days and shorter nights.or longer nights and shorter days
No, because every three of four days, the moon's phases changes and sometimes you cannot see the moon every four weeks the same time.
No. Each day is about 1/1,000,000,000 of a second longer. Plus days get longer in the summer months and shorter in the winter months
Every day for seven days Omovo saw a veiled woman walk by his house at the sane time each day.
Barring unforeseen circumstances. To within a few days, depending on how the dates fall, they finish at roughly the same time of year.
The moon completes an orbital revolution of the earth once every 27.32 days. That's shorter than any calendar "month". The moon displays a complete cycle of its "phases" once every 29.53 days. That's shorter than 11 of the 12 present calendar "months" although, at one time, it was the basis for establishing the months. The reason there's a difference between the two numbers is that the Earth moves far enough in that time for its position relative to the Sun to shift noticeably. While the Moon returns to the same position relative to the Earth in a little over 27 days, it takes another 2 days or so for it to return to the same position relative to the Earth-Sun axis.
If you know that your cycle is the same every month and you ovulation occurs on the same day during that cycle then all the rest of the time except 5 days before ovulation to 3 days after are good times.
They worked shorter days and fewer hours (apex)
It take 27.32 days for the moon to revolve around the earth. At the same time, the Earth and moon revolve as a bound pair around the sun every 365.25 days.
They worked shorter days and fewer hours (apex)