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Day-to-day conditions of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place is called?

Weather is the condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.


Does the earth seem to take longer to rotate depending on your location on earth?

Any place on earth would have the same time to rotate.what seems to be different is the duration of day and night


What is the day to day condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place?

Weather


Where on earth of the day and nights eaqual?

Any place on earth that lie on the equator will have equal day and night time.


Does every place on earth experience a vertical noon sun on the same day?

no


What day is it in earth time on Jupiter?

If you want to reckon time on Jupiter according to earth time, then it is the same time on Jupiter as it is on earth. I would suggest UTC, universal time.


Which planet has a day almost the same length of time as earth?

mars


At which place on earth is the length of the day always same as the length of the night?

That would be the equator.


Why do you have days and nights continuously?

Nowhere on Earth do you have day or night continuously. Comments: At a particular place we don't have day and night at the same time. But it's always day somewhere and night somewhere, on Earth. At a particular place, day follows night and night follows day. The reason is that the Earth rotates. That means that the Sun appears to move across the sky, rising at the start of day and setting when the night is going to start.


Is there a place on earth that is one side day time and one side night time?

Yep. The earth is always rotating so if it is the middle of the earth, then you will see that there is.


Why is each day the same duration of time?

Because Earth rotates at a constant speed, so each day is the same length.


Is it night time in all parts of the world in the same time?

No. Day and night is determined by what part of Earth is facing the sun. Half of the Earth faces toward the sun and half of earth faces away from the sun. As the Earth spins on it's axis, we get daylight in one side of the earth, and night time in the other side of the earth. It is never possible to have night time, or day time, on all the earth at the exact same time.