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A day on Mars is less than an hour longer. Venus and Mercury have far longer days.
Mercury and Venus have days longer than 24 hours, while Mars has a day that is just slightly longer than Earth's 24-hour day.
Time intervals longer than a second include the minute, hour, day, week, and year. Time intervals shorter than a second include the millisecond, microsecond, and nanosecond. Technically, the second is a metric unit. So, you can add any metric prefix to the second to increase or decrease the amount of time the unit represents.
Yes, because something is greater than nothing.
Not sure what you are asking but 7 days is longer than 24 hours (1 day)
There are 24 hours and 39 minutes in a day on Mars, which is slightly longer than a day on Earth.
If you mean unit of time, then yes. A second on Earth is the same as a second on Mars, as is a minute, or an hour. Mars' length of day, however is slightly longer than an average Earth day because it rotates slightly slower than the Earth. A Martian year is also longer than a year on Earth because its orbit around the Sun is longer. One orbit around the Sun for Mars takes a little less than two Earth years.
A second, a minute, an hour, a day, a week, a month, a year....anything is bigger.
no there is not a gum that has flavor longer than a day
The Earth is slowing down its rotation ever so slightly. The difference is so minuscule, however, that it goes completely unnoticed except by scientists. Every day is just slightly longer than the last, by roughly a millionth of a second each time. To put this in perspective, it will take about 140 million years before Earth has a 25-hour day.
Mars does. A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds, which is slightly longer than the roughly 24 hour day experienced on Earth.
The duration of Day Is Longer Than Night is 2.3 hours.