that's how long it takes for the earth to go all the way around
A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days
You can see the moon for about 8 hours in the day
The concept of a 24-hour day dates back to ancient Egypt, where they divided day and night into 12 equal parts. This system was later adopted by the Greeks and Romans, and eventually became the standardized way to measure time globally.
The Earth rotates every twenty four hours, it revolves around the sun every 365 1/4 days. The standard year is 365 days. The extra 1/4 is made up every four years on leap year when we have a February 29th. On leap year there are 366 days.
Two hours on the moon would be the same length as two hours on Earth, as time is consistent regardless of location. The moon's day is about 29.5 Earth days long, so two hours on the moon would only represent a fraction of its day-night cycle.
twenty four hours a day 2 cm or ¾" long
Yes there are.
Sixty minutes makes up one hour, and there are twenty-four hours in one day.
Yes, that is why a day is 24 hours long (including the night).
Twenty-four hours.
It takes twenty-four hours or one day. That is why we have night and day.
Sixty minutes makes up one hour, and there are twenty-four hours in one day.
To count the hours in a day.
The synonyms for day include: * twenty-four hours * solar day
well there are twenty four hours in a day so twenty four times seven equals one hundred and sixty eight hours.
Yes, a full day is equivalent to 24 hours.
Twenty four hours is the length of any day on Earth.