Most everywhere on the continent during January, the sun shines 24 hours each day.
A day -- during any month in Antarctica -- is 24 hours long.
Antarctica does receive sunshine. Because it lies south of the Antarctic circle, there are periods of between 24 hours and six months when there is no sunrise.
No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.
Yuma, Arizona
About 10-11 hours in average.
from my research it could go about half a year with out sun light also it could be around twenty four hours.
Hamburg is a city that is located in the country of Germany. The city of Hamburg is known to get approximately 1558 hours of sunshine during the year and has an annual average high of 53 degrees.
During some summer days, daylight is visible for 24 hours: the sun doesn't set during those days.
The only desert that would have 21 hours of sunlight would be Antarctica during the summer months.
The yearly average of hours of sunshine in Paris is around 1,700 hours. This can vary depending on the year and the season, but on average, Paris receives approximately 4.5 hours of sunshine per day.
The duration of Secret Sunshine is 2.37 hours.
The duration of Sunshine Cleaning is 1.52 hours.