Though the Moon always shows just one face to Earth, it revolves around the Earth in about 28 days. You would expect that 14 of those [Earth] days on the Moon would be Sunlit and 14 in darkness. [one fortnight for sunlight and the same for night] So a Moon day takes about 14 times 24 Earth hours, and as many for a night on the Moon.
About one. Mars rotates in about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
probably one and half day
The duration of One Perfect Day is 1.77 hours.
There are 168 hours in a week, on Earth. Jupiter's "day" is about 9.83 hours. So the answer is about 17.1 "Jupiter days".
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
North of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic one, the periods of daylight and darkness both vary from zero to six months, during the course of a year.
24 hours are in one day...:)
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There are 24 hours in one whole day.
There are 24 hours in one day.
24 hours in a day and that is one rotation.
One day is 24 hours, half of that is 12 hours.
Approx 24 hours.
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