Now, as for sunlight, that depends on latitude. The higher the latitude, the further north and south, the longer the day in summer, and the shorter the night. Above the arctic and antarctic circles, the sun does not set for at least 1 night in summer and does not rise for at least 1 day in winter. As you continue further north and south toward the poles, the number of nights in summer without sunset and the number of days in winter without sunrise increases. It does not go completely black as for an hour or so before and after sunrise and sunset, there is still light in the sky, twilight, so even if there is no sunrise, the day DOES brighten until the local noon and is darkest at local midnight....
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
In the summer (which lasts only 6 to 10 weeks), the tundra has sunlight 24 hours a day. The rest of the year, there is very little sun.
The middle of summer, which is, in the Northern Hemisphere, June 21. (Most of the world's tundra is in the Northern Hemisphere.)
They get shorter, because of the Winter Solstice. The winter solstice is when the shortest amount of day light hours acccure, and that day is on December 21. There is only 8 to 9 hours for a winter solstice.
12 hours
The hours of day light ranges from 8 hours (midwinter) to 16 hours (midsummer) in vienna.
12 hours
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In November, December, and January how many hours of day light does Utah have?
12 hours if you round it off
It depends but it will be 5:30ish
(600 watts) x (12 hours per day) = 7.2 kilowatt-hours per day
You need to specify the latitude or city.
Anywhere between 0 and 24 hours, depending on the latitude.
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In the Tundra the sun shines 24 hours a day. The weather is cold even in the summer months. The Tundra has little plant life because of the dry conditions. The Tundra is like a snow desert.
how many hows of day light is there in polland this time of year