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A person in Antarctica near the South Pole on June 22 would experience 24 hours of daylight, known as the midnight sun phenomenon. This occurs during the Antarctic summer solstice when the sun does not set below the horizon.
The sun sets at the South Pole about March 21 and does not rise again until about September 21. This means that on 21 June, there is no sunrise -- or 24 hours of darkness on that date.
Mid-winter's Day in most of Antarctica, June 21, is a day without a sunrise. This is also true at the South Pole.
June has 30*24 hours, or 720 hours
18.75 hrs. to 19.35 hrs. per day
It depends on your latitude, i.e., how far north or south of the equator you live. If you are sufficiently far north (or south), it can be up to 24 hours.
At the south pole, December is the middle of a continuous period of light that began on September 21 and lasts until March 21. Since December has 31 days, there are 744 hours of daylight there in December.
As one third of June equals 10 days, there are 240 hours in one third of June.
6 hours from Beaufort South Carolina.
there are 18 hours of light in shara
30 days, which is 720 hours.
There are 720 hours in June, 744 in July and 744 in August, giving a total of 2208 hours.