Almost 9 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.
24
5 hours. Example: 8 AM in NY = 1 PM in Norway.
Cape Horn in February experiences about 13-14 hours of daylight. This is due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere and being close to the summer solstice.
24 hours, the sun never sets.
7 hours
In Norway on December 25th, there are only a few hours of daylight. In locations like Oslo, there may be around 5-6 hours of daylight depending on the specific location. The further north you go in Norway, the less daylight hours you can expect.
Depends on the time of year
ALmost 20 hours of daylight in the gay tiaga
11 hours
I think there is around 18 hours of daylight!
A Guide for the Daylight Hours was created in 2002.