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Approximately, how many hours are there in a day?

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Approximately, how many hours are there in a day?

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  1. Approximately, 24.


  2.   Roughly 24.

  3. people are so stupid! there is not approximately 24 hours in a day. it's 23 hours and something minutes ggossh

  4. Oh my dear friend what do you mean by exaxtly

    The number 24 hours is desiged by the man and day is exactly divided into 24 hours

    It is as same as some one names  

    Let it is SMITH  THAT PERSON WILL BE EXACTLY SMITH   NOT APPROXIMATLY SMITH


  5. There are 24 hours in one day(:

  6. where are people getting 24?  I counted too....there are 566...

  7. Since you have asked approximately the answer is 24 hours. Actually it's a bit less than 24 (23hrs and 56min) thus we have a leap year every four year.

  8. Am I missing something?

    There are 24 hours in a day.

  9. roughly there are 24 hours in an Earth Day.

  10. there is no approximately... it's 24 hours...

    wth?

  11. are you serious? sorry but that caught me off guard cause everyone knows this. theres 24 hours in a day....always.....and exactly

  12. there are exactly 566. I counted!

  13. In relation to the sun, the earth completes on rotation every 24 hours.  But the earth is also moving along it's orbit during that "day."

    So, in  relation to the stars, earth rotates once in a few minutes under a day (23 hours 56 minutes 04.09053 seconds).   This is called it's "sideral period."

  14. Perhaps you mean daylight hours.

    There are 12 on average; more in summer, fewer/less in winter.

  15. There are twenty-four hours (24) in a day.

    It is not approximately, it is exactly.

  16. There's too many when tomorrow will be a good day

    There's too few when your'e scared of what tomorrow will bring.

    And ther'es nearly 24 if you are pedantic ;P

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