Periods of night & day? o.o I'm pretty new to this period stuff :P but I never heard of there being a different one at night and day ... you have periods usually every month for about 3-7 ish days ... it doesn't bleed at night usually as much or at all 'cause you're lying down and same with when your taking a shower or in water.
Gerbils have short periods of activity throughout day and night.
Day and night occur on Earth due to the rotation of the planet on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of it are exposed to the sun's light, causing day in those regions, while the opposite side experiences night. This cycle of day and night is a result of the Earth's rotation every 24 hours.
No, during a solstice the periods of light and dark are not equal. During the summer solstice, the day is longest and the night is shortest, while during the winter solstice, the day is shortest and the night is longest. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
The polar areas during the solstice periods.
Rotation of the planet on its axis causes night and day to happen on all planets. This rotation causes different parts of the planet to face the sun at different times, leading to periods of light (day) and darkness (night).
Neither actually, they take 10-30 minute periods throughout the day in which half of their brain is asleep for.
The day is divided into four parts morning, afternoon, evening and night.
The rotation of Earth on its axis is responsible for causing day and night. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the Sun's light, creating periods of daylight and darkness.
Day and night happen because the Earth rotates on its axis. As the Earth spins, different parts of it face towards or away from the sun, creating periods of lightness and darkness. This rotation takes about 24 hours to complete, resulting in 24-hour cycles of day and night.
No, it is not always day in Greenland. Greenland experiences periods of both daylight and darkness, like most places on Earth. During the summer months, Greenland can have long periods of daylight, known as the midnight sun, but in the winter months, it can have long periods of darkness, known as polar night.
Some plants that can flower over a wide range of dark periods include moonflowers, night-blooming cereus, and some species of orchids. These plants typically bloom at night or in low light conditions, allowing them to adapt to varying dark periods.
The length of night or dark periods controls the process of photoperiodism in flowering plants, which determines their flowering time. Plants can be classified as short-day, long-day, or day-neutral based on their flowering response to varying lengths of light and darkness. In short-day plants, flowering is triggered when nights are longer, while long-day plants require longer daylight periods to initiate flowering. This mechanism allows plants to synchronize their reproductive cycles with seasonal changes for optimal growth and seed production.