It is quite likely that it was below this temperature somewhere on the earth on every day. So the answer is 365 days
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They don't fall because they're travelling too fast to fall. An orbit is technically a fall. An object orbits when it falls at the same rate as its forward movement, so while it's falling toward the earth, the earth is falling away from it below.
In order for the day to fall on the same weekday, the number of years plus the number of leap days between the dates must be a multiple of seven. The number of years is 30, and the number of leap days is 8. 38 in not a multiple of 7.
2010 and 2021 do have the same calendar, both starting on a Friday, as does 2016. The difference is that 2016 is a leap year, while the 2010 and 2021 are not. So the 11 year gap is correct.
The two days are known as the Equinox. The spring Equinox (typically June 21) is known as the "Vernal Equinox". The fall Equinox (Typically September 21) is known as the "Autumnal Equinox".
On all 31 days of December 2010, somewhere in the world the temperature would have been below -10 degrees, particularly places in or close to the Arctic.
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how meney days did labor day fall on the September 4 -1944 to 2010
china's tempriture normaly falls below 0 degress
The days of 2010 fall on the same weekdays as 2021.
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Question makes no sense. The days are different
7-21 days
It would fall on February 7 2011.
Moderate climate temperatures hardly eve fall below freezing. Moderate climate supports a wide variety of vegetation.
In the fall and winter months of November thru February, temperatures can sometimes fall below freezing, although the average winter temperature ranges from a high of 67°Fahrenheit (about 20° Celsius) to a low of 36° F. The average is about 54 degrees during Feb.
Correct - this is common knowledge and you would not need to cite it.