At the time of the equinoxes (when the Sun is directly overhead at the equator) the Sun is up for 12 hours.
This answer does not tell the whole story. The sun is always directly overhead at the equator. There is always 12 hours of daylight at the equator no matter what season. To a purist the sun is actually above the horizon for about 12 and half hours but only because of the atmosphere bending light rays. If the Earth had no atmosphere it would be just plain 12 hours and 12 hours.
24 hours, like the rest of the planet.
12 hours sunshine, 12 hours night
About 12 hours each day and each night.
The part of the equator that crosses Kenya is 488 miles long.
How long is the equator?
All of the equator has daylight- every day.
24901.55 miles around the equator - shnub
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It's warmer near the equator. There is more sunlight there.
It's warmer near the equator. There is more sunlight there.
The equator.
It's warmer near the equator. There is more sunlight there.
The sun is vertically overhead at the equator in the months March 21st to September 23rd.All places on Earth, (except at the poles) receive 12 hours of daylight (day) and 12 hours of darkness (night). Days and nights which are 12 hours long are called equinoxes.Note: Day and Night are always 12 hours long at the Equator.
How long is the equator?
The part of the equator that crosses Kenya is 488 miles long.
Pluto rotates at a relatively slow speed of about 47.1 km/hr (at the equator), making its day about 6.4 Earth days long.
yes. All the way around the equator the day length doesn't change.
No, the Equator is about 40,075 kilometres (24,901 mi) long.
All of the equator has daylight- every day.
88889 hours I am uncertain but Singapore is about 1 degree north of the equator. It should be possible to reach in less than a day. btw: I have never sailed I am not sure the speed and all that