With the obvious exception of leap years the number of hours in a year does not change.
The speed at which the hours of daylight change varies based on the location and time of year. Near the equator, daylight hours change minimally throughout the year. However, closer to the poles, such as in the Arctic or Antarctic regions, daylight can change dramatically, with periods of continuous daylight or darkness during certain times of the year.
The location closest to the equator experiences the least change in daylight hours throughout the year. This is because the equator receives roughly 12 hours of daylight year-round, with only minimal fluctuations.
Over a few hours - yes...Over a year - no.
1000 hours is 10 a.m. There is no 10000 hours.
it gives planets sun
except for the equator, every year
subtract 18 from 100=82. 1982
The okanagan receives over 2000 hours of sunshine every year.
The speed at which the hours of daylight change varies based on the location and time of year. Near the equator, daylight hours change minimally throughout the year. However, closer to the poles, such as in the Arctic or Antarctic regions, daylight can change dramatically, with periods of continuous daylight or darkness during certain times of the year.
around 70 to 80.
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The location closest to the equator experiences the least change in daylight hours throughout the year. This is because the equator receives roughly 12 hours of daylight year-round, with only minimal fluctuations.
=What are the positions of the sun over a year???=
The changing colors of leaves in autumn is a result of a seasonal change caused by decreasing daylight hours triggering trees to stop producing chlorophyll. This leads to leaves changing color before they eventually fall off.
Over a few hours - yes...Over a year - no.
Depends on the year, could be 3 hours up to 6 hours.Depends on the year, could be 3 hours up to 6 hours.
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