at least 3 hours unless you officially listed as a recluse
one day
1 day
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"
How long the day and night is depends on the location and season. For example, in New York, the sun comes up around 6:45 am and sets around 8:45 pm in the summer.
Some parts of the day have a higher UV index. These are the times of day that are most unsafe to be in the sun for long periods of time. This is becasue this is the time of day that the sun is the most focussed on the Earth.
1) Where at in Florida? Florida is a long state, and that will account for a large difference in the sun angle. 2) What day and time are you talking about? The sun angle varies from season to season, day to day, and minute to minute.
If by "day" you mean how long is the sun above the horizon, then the answer is that AT the South Pole there 4380 hours in the "day" and only one "day" in any year.
Around 4 hours a day.
they stay out all day it just you cant see them in the day because of the sun light in the sky.
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Day periods on planets are defined as the time required for one full rotation in relation to the "fixed" star they are orbiting. Since the sun is a star itself, it doesn't have a day. But I guess since it would always be sunny, you may be able to say that it's day lasts as long as the sun is still shining.
A day is how long it takes for Earth to rotate once completely about its axis. A year is how long it takes to move once completely around the sun. So if it took one month to move around the sun a day is still 24 hours long, assuming it did not speed up or slow down in the process.