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There are about 8.5 hours of daylight at the start of November and about 9 hours at the end of February, but on the winter solstice (around December 21-22), there is about 7 hours and 52 minutes of daylight.
The longest daylight day of the year is the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and around December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. On this day, the sun reaches its highest position in the sky, resulting in the longest period of daylight.
Your hometown will receive the most daylight on the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21st. This is when the Earth's axis is tilted most towards the sun, resulting in the longest day of the year.
The winter solstice, which usually occurs around December 21.
The northern hemisphere will have daylight due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, different parts of the hemisphere receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This results in longer daylight hours during summer and shorter daylight hours during winter in the northern hemisphere.
I think there is around 18 hours of daylight!
Eastern Daylight Saving Time was not in use on the 21st of December 2010 (unless you are referring to Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time). Even if it were, you would need to specify a city or a set of geographical coordinates.
If you live in the northern hemisphere, you will receive the longest period of daylightat the time of the solstice, around June 21.If you live farther north than about 23.5 degrees North Latitude, then your longest periodof daylight will be more than 24 hours, and the farther North you are, the longer it will be.But its center is always the time of the solstice, around June 21.If you live at the north pole, then the sun will never set during a period of six months,centered around the time of the solstice, around June 21.
On a solstice, it is only at the equator that the hours of light and dark are equal. At other parts, they would be different with one of the Poles experiencing 24 hours of daylight and the other Pole experiencing no daylight. If it is the June solstice, then it is the North Pole with 24 hours of daylight and the South Pole with none, while it is the opposite in the December solstice. It is at the equinox that the amount of daylight and darkness hours are equal around the world.
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The sun is at the tropic of Capricorn places around the tropic of Capricorn will receive sunlight . The southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and the and the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun . The southern hemisphere receive 6 months of daylight and the northern hemisphere receive 6 months of darkness . The southern hemisphere has long days and short night . This is called Winter solstices.
They do not, because the Earth is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun has about twelve hours of daylight every day, no matter what the season.