Temperatures on an Earth with a week-long rotational period
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To make things simple, assume Earth had a slower rotation than it does. How would that affect daily highs and lows in temperature? Is there a simple way to figure it out? Was thinking a week-long rotation, but that probably would lead to temperature changes incompatible with life. Or maybe not. I'm curious.
Let's say 3.5 days of sunlight and 3.5 days of night to start.
I've found similar questions but none quite hitting at what I'm trying to get answered.
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