when the day is longer than night because the slow of the rotation
Nothing can change the length of day and night except the normal seasonal progression.
No, the length of a day remains the same during a solstice. The solstice marks the longest or shortest day of the year based on the tilt of the Earth's axis, but the actual length of a day (24 hours) does not change.
The length of a day would increase and the number days in a year would decrease.
9 earth days
No, Because a year on Saturn is 10,832 days while earth's is 365.25 days.
The seasons are already figured out . . . the seasons change on the equinoxes (days and nights of equal length) and on the soltices (days and nights are the most different in length)
yes
No. It changes every day.
Nothing can change the length of day and night except the normal seasonal progression.
The median or mode year of the Gregorian calendar has a length of 365 days. (The minimum length of a Gregorian year is 365 days, the maximum length is 366 days, and the mean length is 365.2425 days.)
Because that is not the length of the year. The length of the year is 365.2422 days.Because that is not the length of the year. The length of the year is 365.2422 days.Because that is not the length of the year. The length of the year is 365.2422 days.Because that is not the length of the year. The length of the year is 365.2422 days.
No, the length of a day remains the same during a solstice. The solstice marks the longest or shortest day of the year based on the tilt of the Earth's axis, but the actual length of a day (24 hours) does not change.
The length of an object changing is a physical change, as it does not involve a change in the substance's chemical composition.
Neither. All days are equal length.
The length of a day would increase and the number days in a year would decrease.
36,525 Days Length of year in days: 365.25 Length of a century in years: 100 365.25 x 100 = 36525
No, the length of the muscle fibers does not change. In isotonic movements is when the length changes.