10 hours a day
The only desert that would have 21 hours of sunlight would be Antarctica during the summer months.
The Sahara receives 3,000 to 4,000 hours of bright sunlight each year. Most of the Sahara only receives around 0.79 inches of rain annually.
there is always sunlight everyday every night through day.
about 14 hours
About 17 hours.
A maximum of 16 hours.
The length of day in any desert depends upon its latitude and the season of the year. It has nothing at all to do with the fact that it is a desert. A desert would receive the same amount of daylight as a non desert region at the same latitude.
there is 1 and 12 minutes of sunlight LeGiT
China only get 12 hours of sun.
there is about 15 hours
The Sahara desert is globally very sunny and even extremely sunny in the eastern part (desert part of Libya, Egypt and Sudan). The sunshine hours varies from 3,000 hours to 4,000 hours in the desert. The central, hyperarid part of the Sahara records more than 3,500 hours of sunlight annually everywhere. The days are generally cloudless, clear and sunny while the cloudy days (days with no sun) remain very rare in the region but we can't mention accurately the actual sunny days in the desert. The desert sun shines nearly every day and strongly (the sun is usually high in the sky) since the Sahara desert is located in the subtropics, near the tropics.
12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness