On the first day of spring you get 12 hours of each (it's the equinox).
After that you get more daylight every day until the last day of spring ... how much more depends on how far from the equator you live.
2 months or more it lasts how long it wants to last
days are close to twelve hours long with increasing day length
on earth, 24 hours.
12 hours and 7 minutes of daylight!
winter and spring both have sunlight
September is the beginning of autumn. During the month of September, London sees an average of five hours of sunlight.
12 hours
yes
summer It could be roughly a trade-off between spring and summer. Spring culminates at the summer solstice, and that is when summer begins. Each trails off from the summer solstice, in different directions of time, ending with the equinoxes. The three month period with the most hours of sunshine would be mid-spring through mid-summer.
The equator gets 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year (this only refers to the actual equator, not the Tropics in general, though sunlight doesn't vary much at the low latitudes either).
winter ends and sunlight appears .longer hours of sunlight which is necessary for plants .
10 hours a day
about 14 hours
About 17 hours.
A maximum of 16 hours.
there is 1 and 12 minutes of sunlight LeGiT
there is about 15 hours
China only get 12 hours of sun.
15
12
five