It is the time it takes for a planet to revolve once on its axis.
The time for the sun to return to its position (eg due south) every day is 86400 seconds. That is called a solar day. Relative to the Stars (sidereal day) it is 86164.090 seconds.
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One year........ + 1 day for leap year!
365 and 1/4 days, every 4 years the 1/4 days are combined into 1 day in February known as leap day.
it the earth is 365 days while the sun is 932,000,000 miles long to rotate sun takes up 1 earth day = 1 year for sun
it takes 180 days for the earth to revolve 1around the sun
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1) Where at in Florida? Florida is a long state, and that will account for a large difference in the sun angle. 2) What day and time are you talking about? The sun angle varies from season to season, day to day, and minute to minute.
One year........ + 1 day for leap year!
365 and 1/4 days, every 4 years the 1/4 days are combined into 1 day in February known as leap day.
one day
1 rotation of the earth around it's axis is one day. 1 rotation around the sun is one year.
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"
How long the day and night is depends on the location and season. For example, in New York, the sun comes up around 6:45 am and sets around 8:45 pm in the summer.
Some parts of the day have a higher UV index. These are the times of day that are most unsafe to be in the sun for long periods of time. This is becasue this is the time of day that the sun is the most focussed on the Earth.
If by "day" you mean how long is the sun above the horizon, then the answer is that AT the South Pole there 4380 hours in the "day" and only one "day" in any year.
it the earth is 365 days while the sun is 932,000,000 miles long to rotate sun takes up 1 earth day = 1 year for sun