The sun rises at 06.30 hours and sets at 09.30 on a long summer day. That is 16 hours of sun!!
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
12 hours
Approximately 12 hours.
24 Hours. On summer solstice the earth is tilted toward the sun and it shines continuously at the north pole.
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.
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
15
Has to do with the earths tilt and whether you live in the northern or southern hemisphere.
Twenty-four hours of daylight.
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14 hours and 32 minutes
about 16.3 hours
GMT+2:00. Add summer saving (+1:00) for summer timezone.
The planet Earth has an axial tilt of 23 and a half degrees, relative to the plane of its orbit around the sun (the plane of the ecliptic). Thus, during the winter in England, the Earth is tilting away from the sun, and during the summer it is tilting toward the sun.