It would be the equivalent of 58 days and 16 hours on earth.
The average length of a day on Earth is about 24 hours (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to be precise), while the length of night is the same. This is due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis, which creates a day-night cycle.
On average about 12 hours, but it can be anywhere from 0 to 24 hours, depending on your latitude and the time of the year.
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The duration of Night on Earth is 2.15 hours.
Night lasts for approximately 88 Earth days on Mercury.
12 hours each on average, same as anywhere else on Earth. At the poles there is six months of day during the summer and six months of night during the winter, but it's still 12 hours per day on average.
The average daylight hours vary depending on the season and location. In general, locations closer to the equator experience more consistent daylight throughout the year, with around 12 hours of daylight per day. In contrast, regions closer to the poles can have extreme variations in daylight hours, with periods of continuous daylight in the summer and continuous darkness in the winter.
The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours. The Earth rotating causes day and night, it rotates every 24 hours.
12
When it is night on Mercury, it's colder than earth at any given time,but during the day,obviously,there is no comparison,the earth is much colder. BY THE WAY:this is coming from a 13 year old ;) but one that knows her sh*t.
100 hours
It depends on where you are on the earth and what day of the year it is.