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An equinox is the moment when the Sun is directly over the Earth's equator, and the apparent position of the Sun at that moment. Daylight savings follows the equinox.
The moon's rotation is not as fast as the Earth's rotation.
The earth rotation
because the stars move around and we cant see it staright
A day on Mars is a bit longer than on Earth - 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds. So, just as the length of daylight on Earth depends on (a) the seasons, and (b) the latitude of the location in question, so a random place on Mars would have a varied range of possible length of daylight. If you know what part of the planet you need to know about then you can probably compare it easily with the earth - allowing for the angle the planet's rotation makes with the Sun.
Rotation of the Earth.
Daylight and darkness.
No. The rotation of the moon has no influence on daylight or darkness. It's the rotation of the earth that does it.
No. Solar flares do not affect Earth's rotation.
No
Because of the rotation of the earth and the tilt of 23.5 degrees of the earth.
The earth's orbital speed has no influence or effect on its rotation.
No it does not.
When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
The variation of the apparent azimuth and altitude of everything we see in the sky is the result of Earth's rotation.
The variation of the apparent azimuth and altitude of everything we see in the sky is the result of Earth's rotation.
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