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Mercury has 322 more days than Earth, as it completes an orbit around the sun in about 88 Earth days.
Daylight time is shorter in the winter than the summer due to the Earth's tilt on its axis. In the winter, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, leading to shorter days and longer nights. Conversely, in the summer, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer days and shorter nights.
Not exactly. The sun is always shining on parts of both the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. As the Earth is tilted, there are times when it shines on more of one than the other. At the point it is shining on its maximum amount of one hemisphere, it is a solstice. It is still shining on the other hemisphere too, but just not as much as it is at other times. That happens in June, when it is mostly shining on the northern hemisphere, giving it longer days and shorter nights, and in December, when it is mostly shining on the southern hemisphere and it has the longer days and shorter nights.
An earthquake can be more dangerous at night because it may be harder to navigate and access emergency services in the dark. Additionally, power outages caused by earthquakes can leave people without electricity, making it difficult to communicate or receive help. The darkness can also increase fear and anxiety, amplifying the psychological impact of the earthquake.
Mars takes roughly 462 more [Earth] days to orbit the sun than Venus does.
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
In 2009, the days will become longer than the nights in Phoenix, Arizona on March 17th and will remain so until September 28th.
If you live north of about 54 degrees, the nights are noticeably darker in winter than summer. This is because the sun goes much further below the horizon during the winter than during the summer, which means that in the summer "night" there is still light in the sky.
Days get shorter and nights get longer until the winter solstice, at which point the days become longer and the nights become shorter.
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Days are longer than nights in the northern hemisphere from the spring equinox, around March 20 or 21, until the summer solstice, around June 21. During this period, the tilt of the Earth's axis allows for more daylight hours as the sun rises earlier and sets later. After the summer solstice, the trend reverses, and nights begin to lengthen again.
because now a days we have more people in our country
To ensure compliance with tax regulations when staying in a foreign country for more than 180 days, you should check the tax laws of that country and your home country, file any required tax returns, and consider seeking advice from a tax professional.
when a place or a country is near the eqater,than sunrays falls on it directly. but as it moves away from the eqater ,sunrays falls on it slanting ,so nights are longer. places near eqater have almost equal days and nights
The shortest day of the year is the first day of Winter, but the days start to get longer through the first day of Spring - when days and nights are equal - until the first day of Summer, which is the longest day and shortest night. From there, the days start to shorten through the first day of Autumn (or Fall) when the days and nights are again equal. The days continue to shorten until the first day of Winter when the cycle repeats itself. So, the seasons that have days that are shorter than nights will be Autumn and Winter. Typically, its the winter season.
is it right for anybody to work more than 5 nights in are factory