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Answer2: it takes about 8 Minutes for sunlight to reach earth,
time t=r/c= 150E9/3E8 = 500 seconds. 500s/60s/minute = 8 1/3 minutes.
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It takes about 8 minutes 20 seconds for light from the Sun to reach the Earth.
At any given time, half (50%) of Earth is exposed to sunlight.
With the average distance or "mean" distance from the Earth to the sun set at approximately 93,000,000 miles, and the speed of light at about 186,000 miles per second; the time in seconds it takes sunlight to reach the earth is appoximately "500 seconds". Most people refer to the time in minutes which would be about 8.333333 minutes.
NO. A day is always 24 hours. However, the time that an area has sunlight or night time does depend on its position on earth.
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8 seconds
about 7 seconds
about seven minutes
At its closest point, sunlight only takes 490 seconds to reach Earth.
A bit over 8 minutes, it is the time it takes sunlight to reach the earth.
8.3 minutes
It takes about 8 minutes 20 seconds for light from the Sun to reach the Earth.
It takes sunlight between 8 and 8 1/2 minutes to reach Earth from the Sun. (At the average distance to Earth's orbit, it requires 8.32 minutes.)
because the earth spins round on it axis and spins round the sun so when we are at one side of the sun its winter and our country is faced tilted away from the sun and opposite for summer
Light from the sun takes about 81/3 minutes to reach the moon, and if it bounces off the moon in the direction of Earth, another 1.27 seconds from the moon to Earth.
At any given time, half (50%) of Earth is exposed to sunlight.