never remains the same because of the worlds axis
No, it varies slightly. At 3 to 4 feet deep it's usually between 40 to 50+ degrees, winter to summer.
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there are 720 hours in the month of September
Days would be shorter. A year would be the same length of time, but it would have more days in it.
Seasons occur because the earth rotates on a tilted axis. Because of this in certain times of the year areas will get more or less sun. For example in Canada where I live, in the summer the north hemisphere is tilted towards the sun so that we are hit more directly, and in winter we are tilted away from the sun for more indirect sunlight. Because areas at the equator do not tilt very much during different seasons they are directly hit by sunlight year round.
The equator.
bax mans head with the side of the mic
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
The "mass ordinary" consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year.
Field capacity remains the same throughout the year because whether it rains more in some parts of the year, the area can still only hold a specific amount of water. This is why some areas a more prone to flooding in the months of high rainfall.
Because of the rotation of the Earth.
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No, it varies slightly. At 3 to 4 feet deep it's usually between 40 to 50+ degrees, winter to summer.
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^ Really depends on the animal. Some animals hibernate during the winter, so no; not ALL animals remain active throughout the entire year. Hope I helped! (:
i believe that the seasons are not exactly of the same length. because a year has 365 days. 365 is not even and is not divisible by 4. therefore it can never be of same length. if they are of the same length somehow, the seasons must have shifted to some other time of year as years go by.