Day length varies due to axial tilt. As earth orbits the sun, higher latitudes receive more (or less) solar exposure. This has nothing to do with atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases.
In summation: No.
No, the greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm, but it has no effect on the length of days. Days are longer in summer because your hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and so gets more hours of daylight.
In the northern hemisphere, the days started getting shorter on June 22, after the Summer Solstice.
The Earth's rotation produces days and nights, some changes to the wind, but most importantly, the Coriolis Effect. The Coriolis effect has a large effect on wind, making it blow in huge circular paths.
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
Earth rotates faster than Venus by about 141 days.
No, the greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm, but it has no effect on the length of days. Days are longer in summer because your hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and so gets more hours of daylight.
Yes, the days in the wintertime are shorter and shorter.
I think school days should be shorter well since I'm a teen and we are doing a speech on this and it says teens need 8hrs of sleep (which I don't always) it can effect how long they sleep.
Kids either understand the value of school, or are at least willing to go through the motions of attending school, or they don't. Shorter days would have no effect on the number of kids who drop out.
have shorter school days for all the schools in austraila
After the Vernal Equinox the days get shorter as winter approaches.
A year for mercury is shorter. It takes 88 days to orbit the sun, making one year on mercury about 3 earth months long.
Because the Earth is tilted on it's axis away from the sun. During winter; it tilts closer to the sun, making days longer.
shorter
The earth spins faster than the planets Mercury and Venus, meaning that its apparent days are shorter (24 hours).
In the northern hemisphere, the days started getting shorter on June 22, after the Summer Solstice.
Shorter.