
...all ya gotta do is be the first one to tell me, and thus the Entire Blogosphere, how many hours of daylight one will experience, on any given day, at zero degrees latitude, otherwise known as the Equator.
Now, we all know that this is the first day of Spring in the Northern Hemisphere (autumn in the Southern Hemisphere).
And because the sun is directly above the Equator at 7:44 am EDT the length of day and night are equal practically everywhere on the globe, but what happens the rest of the year
at the Equator?
...hey, there's a free hotdog in it for ya, so get crackin'!...
...hey, there's a free hotdog in it for ya, so get crackin'!...
4 comments:
Duh...I dunno. However, that's one bad-ass weenie ya got there Phrank!
And the answer is???? Why do you always make me think?? I don't know! So logic...If I am at the fat part of the world it would always have equal exposure, so 50/50. I take 12 hours!
Sorry, I got weenies in the fridge so I don't gotta rack my brain hee hee hee.
I gotta go with....
Eight!
just cause, you know.
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