Day and night are roughly (but not exactly) the same at the equinoxes - first day of Spring, and first day of Autumn (Fall).
No they are not
They are around the same length as days on Earth.
yes,days and nights are formed at the same time in different countries in the world.this is because of the rotation of the earth about the sun
the same thing that other teens do.
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.
Breeding season lasts from April to July for the American Robin, and its eggs hatch in about fourteen days. European Robins begin their mating season in March, and their eggs hatch in roughly the same time frame.
Winter has one quarter of the days of the year. Autum has another quarter of the days. Spring also has a quarter, as does summer. Each season has the same number of days. Of course, since the year has 365 days that works out to 91.25 days per season. Each season starts and ends at either a solstice or an equinox. (this is the usually definition... some places put it a few weeks earlier, but lets just deal with the majority of the world) Here it is for the northern half of the world: Spring Equinox, Start of Spring, March 20 or 21. Day & Night are equal length. Days are getting longer, nights shorter. Summer Solstice. Start of Summer, June 20 or 21. Longest Day of the year. Days start getting shorter, nights longer. Fall Equinox. Start of Fall/Autum, Sept 22 or 23. Day and Night are equal length. Days still getting shorter, nights longer. Winter Solstice. Start of Winter. Dec 21 or 22. Shortest Day of the year. Days start getting longer, nights start getting shorter.
it would probably be the same nights and days
it has the same days as spring, summer, and fall which means it has 91.25 days.
there has to be another season, Tuesday nights would never be the same. does antone know what the date for air is?
On average, the seasons have the same number of days. The number of days in a year cannot be evenly divided into the 4 seasons, so, each year, one season will have one more day than the other three. But this is not the same season every year, and, on average, the number of days is the same for all seasons.
The American Robin will see their eggs hatch in about fourteen days, after a mating season that lasts from April until July. The European Robin, a cousin of the American Robin though not as large or brightly colored, has roughly the same incubation period. Their breeding season begins in March.