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How many days of sun does New England get in a year?

AnswerEvery place on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight each year. At the extremes, the North Pole gets 6 months of sunlight between the spring and autumn equinoxes while the South Pole is getting 6 months of darkness. So, every city in North America gets the same amount of sunlight whether or not it is nearer to the Equator or the North Pole, which is six months of daylight and six months of nighttime.


How are spring and fall alike?

Spring and fall are both transitional seasons where the weather changes from the extreme of winter or summer to a more moderate temperature. They are times when plants start to bloom (spring) or leaves change color and fall from trees (fall). Additionally, both seasons are typically associated with harvests and fresh produce.


Is spring season same as rainy season?

No, spring and rainy seasons are not the same. Spring is a season characterized by warmer temperatures, blooming flowers, and trees regrowing their leaves. Rainy season, on the other hand, typically refers to a period of increased rainfall in a region, which may or may not coincide with spring depending on the location.


What time of the year do both of earths hemisphere receive the same amount of energy from the sun?

The sun emits different amounts of energy all the time, however the hemispheres receive equal amounts of SUNLIGHT on the Equinoxes (approx. September 21 and March 21).


Name the four seasons?

summer, fall, winter, springAnswerThe 4 seasons on earth are winter ,spring ,summer ,& fall / autumn. In other parts of earth there are only 2 seasons - wet and dry season

Related Questions

When do both hemisphere receive the same amount of the suns energy?

during the fall or spring equinox.


Is precipitation same during all four seasons?

There is a higher amount of precipitation in summer because of the warmer weather but the other 3 fall winter and spring are about the same.


What are the seasons in a dry desert?

Summer, fall, winter and spring all occur in the deserts of the world.


What are the seasons of a desert?

Summer, fall, winter and spring - the same as elsewhere.


Astronomical event that marks the beginning of fall and spring?

Spring EquinoxThe Spring Equinox. This is the day that both both daytime and nighttime are functioning in the exact same span of time. (IE. Daytime = 12 hours, Nighttime = 12 hours = Spring Equinox.)


How far must you compress a spring with twice the spring constant to store the same amount of energy?

You would need to compress the spring half as far with twice the spring constant to store the same amount of energy. This is because the energy stored in a spring is proportional to the square of the compression distance.


Do South America and North America receive the same amount of sunlight?

No


What are the seasons in Canada?

The same as everywhere else... spring, summer, winter and fall


What is the difference between sunlight and lamplight?

They have no difference. sunlight and lamplight both give off the same amount of nutrients.


Can you plant cutting flowers in the desert?

you can but it will die if it doesn't have the same amount of water as it does sunlight. it will have to much sunlight and that can kill it


What city receives the most sunlight?

Every place on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight each year. Every city gets the same amount of sunlight whether or not it is nearer to the Equator or the North Pole, which is six months of daylight and six months of nighttime.


What are the main seasons to Texas?

The same as elsewhere. Spring, Summer, Fall (Autumn) and Winter