In Houston, TX half the time and Austin, TX the other half.
Half the Earth is light, the other half is dark. Anywhere on the dark half experiences night.
About half the time, yes. The other half it's getting further away.
The time it takes for half of the atoms to decay, and become some other type of atom.
Approximately half of the Earth is in daylight at any given time due to its rotation on its axis, with one side facing the Sun (daytime) and the other side facing away (nighttime). This is why we experience day and night cycles throughout the day.
Half the time she wants to hug him, the other half she wants to throw him in a jail cell.
You can be 100% Jewish and 100% English at the same time. One is a religion, the other an nationality.
The half-life of a radioactive substance is the time it takes for half of the atoms in a sample to decay. It is a constant characteristic of each radioactive isotope. After one half-life, half of the original substance will remain, and the other half will have decayed into other elements.
yes the separation is not willful
At half time.
No. If you flip a penny (or any other standard coin) a lot of times, on average you'll get heads half the time and tails half the time so neither side is luckier than the other.
because there is a time zone difference therfore the half of it will be dark and the other half shalt be lightend