A tropical year, which is a year based on season and is about 20 minute shorter than a sidereal year (based on localization of star).
2.79 gallons per second
A day's walk.
Yes. In 1990, a lockout by Major League Baseball canceled much of spring training and pushed back opening day. Because of the shortened spring training, teams were allowed to keep 28 players on their roster until May 1.
not much of a source, but, here's what i found: Y.A. Tittle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y._A._Tittle (and it fits the NY Times Crossword puzzle clue)
Between 500k and 750k
There are two equinoxes evry year, in September and March, and a year passes between one vernal equinox and the next (in either hemisphere).
You gain daylight after the spring equinox how much depends on your latitude .
Yes, pretty much so. On the Equinox (which happens to be today, March 20, 2014) there is exactly 12 hours between sunrise and sunset. Bear in mind that it's light enough to see for a few minutes before sunrise and a few minutes after sunset, so it SEEMS like the day is a bit longer than the night - but they are equal. That's what "equinox" means; "equal nights".
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Equinox has 1800 HP.
29.5 days.
One season cycle typically lasts around 3 months, with each season - spring, summer, autumn, and winter - lasting approximately 3 months each.
The 2010 Chevrolet Equinox requires 5 quarts of oil.
the 2005 Chevy equinox holds 5 quarts of oil
Pretty much, yes. You have the spring (vernal) and autumn (autumnal) equinoxes, so it's around that time. Midsummer's day is around the first day of summer. But the equinoxes aren't precisely (to the smallest fraction of a second) halfway between, because the velocity of earth's orbit is constantly changing throughout the year.
the zygote helps it repouduce
It is a variable. The eruptions of a volcano are not regular.