North of the Arctic Circle and South of the Antarctic Circle there is at least one dat which lasts for 24 hours. Nowhere else in the world does a day last this long
no because all of the seasons have the same length......i think
They were all the same length! is a book and movie about D-Day, June 6. 1944.
The first day of summer is the longest day in the northern hemisphere. The first day of winter is the shortest.
What's your Rashee was the longest movie. The movie was of 4,5 hours. Priyanka Chopra and Harman Baweja were the lead pair.
Approximately 12 hours of Sun-over-the-horizon. (Same as the vernal equinox)
No they are not
no because all of the seasons have the same length......i think
For a circle, the length and width are the same: from one side of the circle to the opposite point is the same value. The diameter is the longest possible length of any line connecting two points on the circle. This differs from a square or rectangle, where the length or width is not the longest line, but rather the diagonal from opposite corners.
They are all the same length. 24 hours long.
They are all the same length except the scg is smaller then the rest of the fields
There is none. They are all the same length
The lines of longitude are all the same length. There is no longest line of longitude. Now, if you mean latitude, then that would be the equator.
They're the 3 biggest riversAdditional answerThe Mississippi is not the longest river in the world along with the other two. The Amazon and the Nile are about the same length and the third longest is the Yangtse. The Mississippi/Missouri is fourth.
The longest parallel of latitude is the one defined as 'zero degrees', known as the "Equator". All meridians of longitude have the same length ... 1/2 of the earth's polar circumference.
Winter solstice is the longest night, summer solstice is the longest day. Opposite is equinox when night and day are exactly the same length.
if the triangle is isosceles right, then the sides' length are : a , a and b. and you have the Pythagorean theorem : a*a +a*a =b*b so if you have the length of the longest side (b) then the two other sides' length are a=b/sqrt(2) = 0,707*b (approx) if you have the length of the 2 same sides (a) then the longest side's length is b=a*sqrt(2) =1,414*a (approx)
Yes, if all days on Earth were the same length. But this doesn't happen because of the axial tilt.