Lake Tanganyika is very near the equator (3.3 to 8.9 degrees south latitude), in tropical Africa, so it receives considerable sunlight despite having about the same day length year-round. However, cloud cover is much greater in the summer "wet" season (November to April).
The temperatures in the rift valley are typically from the high 60s to the low 80s (Fahrenheit).
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Not a pond as much as a lake. Lake of Rage.
The Lake House grossed $114,830,111 worldwide.
96 hours of sunlight occurs in the winter day.....
The Earth is tilted on its axis at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbital plane around the Sun. This axial tilt is responsible for the changing seasons as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year.
200000000000000 miles of sunlight
200000000000000 miles of sunlight
5.27hr
Lots
The polar regions never receive any direct sunlight.
Most deserts receive much solar radiation - sunlight.
It does get sun but not as much as mercury and Venus
alot of sun light a year
alot of sun light a year
none
Most deserts receive 300 or more days of sunlight per year.
No, it depends on how you water them and how much sunlight they receive