Not in a leap year, 28 days x 24 is 672 hrs. On a leap year, 696 hours.
672 normally; 696 this year, as 2016 is a leap year
672 of them.
Almost 9 hours!
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There are 28 days in February 2013, as it is not a leap year. So 24 x 28 = 672 hours.
There are 672 hours on a regular year.
672 in non leap years
696 = 24 x 29
That will depend on the month. In a month with 31 days, there are 744 hours. In a month with 30 days, there are 720 hours. In a leap year February, with 29 days, there are 696 hours. In a normal year February, with 28 days, there are 672 hours.
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.
Brisbane is 12 hours ahead of Rio de Janeiro from mid-October until mid-February and 13 hours ahead from mid-February until mid-October.
4344 hours in a normal year and 4368 hours in a leap year.