If you added a quarter of a day to each year, over time this would cause day and night to shift out of sync with the natural cycle of the Earth's rotation. This could lead to significant disruptions in both the length and timing of day and night as we currently experience them.
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more N2 and O2 would form
More No will be produced
That person in London would see a new moon.
If the added substance is a reactant, the equilibrium shifts toward products. If it is a product, it moves towards reactants.
it would pop
Nothing would "happen" to them, but they would glow less brightly.
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
Solar eclipses happen somewhere around the world every 18 months or so. This means that over the course of a six year period you would have the following distribution. Year 1 First Quarter, Year 2 Third Quarter, Year Four Second Quarter Year Six Fourth Quarter. Therefore solar eclipses can happen in any quarter
I will get a point added to my total contributions.
Not much.
we would have no tides and night would be pitch black
It would become more basic.
It will die
if it is a femal it will most likely survive, but if it is a male it is likely to pass away :-(
awesome
It would be nice if there will be, Who knows it might happen