A day in Africa, like anywhere else on Earth, is approximately 24 hours long. However, due to variations in geography and daylight hours across different regions, the length of daylight can vary significantly throughout the year. Equatorial regions generally experience roughly equal day and night lengths year-round, while areas further from the equator can have more pronounced seasonal variations. Overall, the average day length remains close to 24 hours.
Both the lunar day and month are 28 Earth days long.
12 hours each on average, same as anywhere else on Earth. At the poles there is six months of day during the summer and six months of night during the winter, but it's still 12 hours per day on average.
The average footstep is about 2.5 feet long, but this can vary depending on the person's height and stride length.
You can see the moon for about 8 hours in the day
The length of day and night on Earth varies depending on the time of year and the observer's location. At the equator, day and night are each about 12 hours long. As you move towards the poles, the length of daylight and darkness can change significantly, with areas near the poles experiencing periods of 24-hour daylight or darkness.
24 hours on the average.
About 40-60 L
i don't know i live in canada. i doubt nothing they are poor
Enough to pay a stripper
There are no non stop flights and then it depends on the airline used. United is 1 day 8 hours. Air Canada 1 day, 16 hours. Generally the average is 1 day, 7 hours
24h 37m
it takes 1 day
That would depend on the amount of traffic, but on average it would take about an hour.
They uasally work 12 hours a day
for about 50 years maybe even more
9:00 to3:00
On average, about 200 people in South Africa die from HIV-related illnesses each day. This number has been declining over the years due to improved access to antiretroviral treatment and prevention programs.