The Sun is approximately 93,000,000 miles (150,000,000 km) or 1 AU (Astronomical unit) from Earth. Light would take 8.3 minutes. Voyager 1 ~38,000 mph would reach the Sun in 101 days. A Boeing 747 at cruising speed ~550 mph would take over 19 years. An average car ~@ 70mph, would get you there 152 years later. (… and require over 2.5 million gallons of fuel) On a horse ~30 mph, it would be grey (and dead) 354 years later. By foot: At ~3 mph, you would reach the Sun in - wait for it. 3,540 years.
The clearest waters are in the South Pacific Gyre. At this place, the sunlight can still be measured at 200-250m depth at maximum. Abyssal plains are at 3000-4000 m depth... so no the sunlight doesn't reach the abyssal plains, it is very far from that!
It takes light around 8 minutes and 19 seconds to reach the earth from the sun.
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About a second Answer2: it takes about 8 Minutes for sunlight to reach earth, time t=r/c= 150E9/3E8 = 500 seconds. 500s/60s/minute = 8 1/3 minutes.
Since sunlight travels at the speed of light, it takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach Earth from the Sun. So, if the Sun sets at 5 o'clock, the sunlight reaching Earth at that time actually left the Sun about 8 minutes and 20 seconds prior.
The clearest waters are in the South Pacific Gyre. At this place, the sunlight can still be measured at 200-250m depth at maximum. Abyssal plains are at 3000-4000 m depth... so no the sunlight doesn't reach the abyssal plains, it is very far from that!
Sufficient sunlight does reach coniferous forests otherwise they would not thrive.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach Earth.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach the Earth.
it reach far far in
Because it is so far deep only 1% of light gets through
Because it is well above the Arctic Circle, where the Earth is tilted too far from the sun during winter months for any sunlight to reach it. During summer, however, it is opposite - 24 hours of sunlight.
Every where the sun can reach.
by photosynthesis
Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
It takes light around 8 minutes and 19 seconds to reach the earth from the sun.
no it does not the darkness of the water is so far down that the sunlight cannot reach the bottem of the marine biome