never remains the same because of the worlds axis
Ice caps remain frozen throughout the year at latitudes above 60 degrees north and south, particularly within the Arctic and Antarctic circles. These regions experience extreme cold temperatures that prevent thawing of the ice caps.
Cities located on the equator, such as Quito in Ecuador and Nairobi in Kenya, will have summer at about the same time of year due to the consistent angle of sunlight they receive throughout the year.
The equator receives approximately the same amount of solar radiation year-round, as it is positioned closest to the sun and experiences consistent direct sunlight throughout the year.
The seasonal variations of temperature in Daly Lane are greatest in regions further away from the equator where the four seasons are more distinct, such as in temperate regions. The seasonal variations are least near the equator and in tropical regions where temperatures tend to remain relatively constant throughout the year.
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
The equator.
The "mass ordinary" consists of texts that remain the same from day to day throughout the church year.
Because of the rotation of the Earth.
No, the length of day and night varies throughout the year due to the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun. This results in the changing seasons and varying lengths of daylight and darkness.
There are no new zodiac signs for April. The zodiac signs remain the same throughout the year according to the traditional Western astrology system.
no
Field capacity remains the same throughout the year because it represents the maximum amount of water that soil can hold against gravity after excess water has drained away. It is a physical property of the soil that is not influenced by changes in weather or seasons.
yes
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.
^ 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! (:
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
There is no such place on Earth.