When the materials needed for photosynthesis are not present anymore, sunlight, water and carbon dioxide, then it could completely stop. That would mean the end of all life, at least on Earth.
Photosynthesis will come to a halt without sunshine. Cellular respiration can and does occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
People would lose about 1% of their weight.
One to two, depending on the day.
The simple answer is "just over 24 hours".More details:A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 secondsThat's the "solar day". The rotation period or "sidereal day" isa couple of minutes less.For comparison, on Earth the solar day is 24 hours and the sidereal day is about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
There are 24 hours in a day. 3 hours would be 3/24. 3/24 is 0.125. The decimal multiplied by 100 is the percentage. 0.125*100=12.5% 3 hours is 12.5% of a day.
One day on Earth is 23.934 sidereal hours .
Maybe a hole day so maybe 24 Hours
No, there are 24 hours a day
No because there are 24 hours in a day
24 hours in a day
1 day = 24 hours. 6 hours/1 day = 6 hours/24 hours = 6/24. You can simplify that fraction if you wish.
Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96Four days. Each day is 24 hours, 4 X 24 = 96
no, there is exactly 24 hours a day
nothing will happen to the egg if you put it in water for 24 hours.
24 Hours in a Day
24 hours in a day.
Multiply by 24. 1 day = 24 hours.