As many as we might want if we ever start living there.
Hours are made up by people.
A day on Earth because a day on Earth is 24 hours and a day on Jupiter is 10 hours
No, there are not 50 hours in an Earth day.
Yes 1 day on Earth is 24 hours, 1 day on Jupiter is about 9.9 hours
A day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 hours, which is significantly shorter than a day on Earth, which is approximately 24 hours long. So, about 10 hours on Jupiter would be equivalent to a day on Earth.
The rotational period (sidereal day) on Mars is slightly longer than Earth's, about 24.62 Earth hours. This is about 24 hours, 37 minutes, 22 seconds. The "solar day" (noon to noon) on Mars is slightly longer, about 24 hours, 39 minutes, 35 seconds.
An earth day is divided into 24 hours.
27 hours
16 hours or 0.67125 earth days
10 hours
24 hours.
There are exactly 24 hours in a day everywhere on earth.
24 hours and 1 day on earth
Earth gets 24 hours of sunlight each day. There is always 50% of the Earth illuminated by the sun.
About 24.6
It depends on where you are on the earth and what day of the year it is.
4222.6 hours.
Eighteen hours is less than twenty four, which is the length of one earth day. Eighteen hours is three-quarters of one earth day.