When you live near the equator, or at the equinoxes (March 20 or 21, September 22 or 23).
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The lengths of days and nights in the desert are the same as with any area of the world at the same latitude. In the summer the nights are short while in the winter the nights are long. Over a year's period they average 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness per day.
The equinoxes are the days when the days and nights are equal. I.e. day=12 hours long, night=12 hours long. The vernal equinox is in spring and the autumnal equinox is obviously in autumn. They are sometimes said to be the start of summer and winter respectively.
The sun is vertically overhead at the equator in the months March 21st to September 23rd.All places on Earth, (except at the poles) receive 12 hours of daylight (day) and 12 hours of darkness (night). Days and nights which are 12 hours long are called equinoxes.Note: Day and Night are always 12 hours long at the Equator.
well days are an average of 10 hours and 32 minute but I'm not sure how long nights are, hope it helped!
days are almost exactly as long as nights
Night is half the span of 24 hours, so you could say that nights are 12 hours long. If your question has to do with lack of a sunrise, there are locations on the continent that experience no sunrise for between one 24-hour period, up to six months. Specifically, that six-month location without a sunrise is the South Pole.
No, it depends during what the time of the year it is because in winter, for example the sun will set earlier than it would during summer.
Depends on the time of year and place. When you are at the equator, the days are exactly 12 hours and the nights are exactly 12 hours.
One day = 24 hours That's twice as long as 12 hours.