About 12 hours depending on latitude
Yes - at the summer and winter equinox
It is called the "Equinox" and occurs during the winter season.
All locations on Earth will experience 12 hours of daylight on the equinoxes. Area where it is spring or summer will experience more than 12 hours of daylight while places where it is fall or winter will experience fewer. The Equator always experiences 12 hours of daylight.
At the equator, during the equinox, the length of daylight is approximately 12 hours. At the poles, during the equinox, there is no daylight as it is the period when the sun remains below the horizon for a full 24 hours.
Equinox
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
In the Northern hemisphere, daylight hours decrease after the autumnal equinox.
That is called the equinox.
Equinox
depends on where u live
After the Vernal Equinox the days get shorter as winter approaches.
No. The hours of darkness and day light are equal during autumnal equinox. (Both 12 hours)