There are 8,760 hours in the year 2011. There are 525,600 minutes in the year 2011. There are 31,536,000 seconds in the year 2011.
The year 2011 is not a leap year, so there are 365 days. There are 24 hours in a day, so (365 days) x (24 hours/day) = 8760 hours
The summer solstice has the longest daylight hours. It occurs on July 21 or 22.
The longest day in any year is the summer solstice. In 2011, this will occur on June 21 in the Northern hemisphere and December 22 in the Southern hemisphere.
In the Northern hemisphere - the longest day is June 20th - except when it's a leap year, when it falls on the 21st.
Winter has the longest hours of darkness. Remembering of course that winter is at different times of the year depending on which hemisphere, the north or south, you live in.
(Year 2011) About 29-33 hours per vehicle for most passenger cars.
Yes. Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere, where the longest days of the year are in June, and the very longest day of the year is June 21.
Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice
The longest day of the year would be when the clocks are turned back in the fall. This is when you gain an extra hour so that day has 25 hours instead of the normal 24 hours.
In the UK, on the longest day of the year (usually around June 21st - the summer solstice), there can be up to 16 hours of daylight. This is because the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun during this time of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
8,766 hours in one year.