Edmonton, Alberta, has an average of 2345 hours of sunshine per year, with about 325 days seeing some bright sunshine. The average number of hours of sunshine per day in a month ranges from 2.7 hours in December, to 9.8 hours in July. Within Canada, Edmonton is one of the sunniest cities, ranking fifth among major cities.
3 minutes a day
6 minutes
All of the equator has daylight- every day.
Same as the rest of the planet - about four minutes per day.
I think it's about 2 minutes a day in Canada. Anyhow it dpens on where you are on the GLobe! How many minutes in Maine
No matter where you are on the planet - the day lengthens by four minutes each day, after the winter equinox, up to the summer solstice.
Every Day the Earth gains more time. It is only about three minutes that are gained each day, after the winter solstice.
The amount of daylight gained between December 21 and December 22 is measured in seconds. By the first week in January, it may be as much as a minute. From February 1 to February 2, 2 minutes, and by March 21, 4 minutes per day. Then it begins to decrease until June 21, when the difference goes back to zero.
i hr of light a day
it might cost $25.00
Approximately 4 minutes per day up to the summer solstice... then the day reduces by 4 minutes to the winter solstice.
Depends when you book for a ticket and when you buy it. Its a day to day case. Earlier you buy a ticket more you save.