What is the length of a day-night cycle? Is it the same everywhere on Earth?
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12 hours - yes; because the sun rises and sets in the exact same place every day relative to Earth.
12 hours - no; because depending on where you are on Earth, you have a different amount of sunlight.
24 hours - yes; because the sun rises and sets in the exact same place every day relative to Earth.
24 hours - no; because depending on where you are on Earth, you have a different amount of sunlight.
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24 hours - no; because depending on where you are on Earth, you have a different amount of sunlight.
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