The length of the day would change if either the rotational speed of the the planet or the orbital distance from the sun changed.
However, if you mean what factors affect the length of daylight, then that is different.
The moon affects how fast the Earth moves by the tides. If the moon disappeared the days would shorten dramatically (6 hours long). The speed of the Earth would cause more natural disasters because it was moving so fast. Life on Earth would not be what it is today without the moon!
If the planet increased its speed of rotation, we would not notice any difference in our weight. Weight is determined by gravity, which is determined by the mass of the planet and our distance from its center; the rotation speed does not affect this. However, it may affect other factors like the length of the day or climate patterns.
There would be no seasons, and the length of day & night would be exactly 12 hours each.
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
Yes, the sun's position in the sky affects the length of daylight. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface changes throughout the day due to the Earth's rotation, which in turn affects the length of daylight hours.
The length of day does not affect the season.
Day length does not affect the flowering of day-neutral plants as they flower independently of the length of daylight. Day-neutral plants are not influenced by variations in day length and will flower based on other factors like age or overall plant health.
It would have zero effect.The length of a day is determined by one's location on the planet.
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the tilt of the planet
The rotation of the Earth on its axis does not directly affect weather patterns. Rotation influences the length of day and night, but weather is primarily influenced by factors such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and wind patterns.
If a day took 40 hours, then a day would take 40 hours.
If the earth rotated from east to west at 1 quarter each present rate how would this affect rising and setting of the sun and the lenght of the day?
It takes 24 hours (the length of one day) for the Earth to rotate once. If the rotation sped up, the length of a day would shorten.
The factors that will not affect the strength of a solenoid include the material of the core (if it is already saturated), the length of the solenoid (beyond a certain point), and the number of turns in the coil (if it is already optimal).
If the sun increases in size but nothing else changes, then there will be no change in the lengths of day and night. However, the gravitational and tidal effects of changes in the sun's size is likely to affect the earth's rotational period and its orbit.