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depending on the time of the year and the place you live then usually around 10 hours.
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours are in one day...:)
There are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours in a day
they usually just get 7 hours of sunlight a day
depending on the time of the year and the place you live then usually around 10 hours.
Sorry, not enough information there. The hours of sunshine each day depend on two factors: 1: Time of year (you give that) 2: Proximity to the equator (that one is missing)
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.
Most everywhere on the continent during January, the sun shines 24 hours each day.
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Spring and summer. The longest day is the solstice - which is the first day of summer.
24 Hours. On summer solstice the earth is tilted toward the sun and it shines continuously at the north pole.
Edmonton, Alberta, has an average of 2345 hours of sunshine per year, with about 325 days seeing some bright sunshine. The average number of hours of sunshine per day in a month ranges from 2.7 hours in December, to 9.8 hours in July. Within Canada, Edmonton is one of the sunniest cities, ranking fifth among major cities.
About 10-11 hours in average.
The number of hours of sunshine in a country in the northern hemisphere during June varies depending on the location. On average, many northern hemisphere countries may experience 10-15 hours of sunshine per day in June. However, this can be higher or lower based on factors like latitude, climate, and weather patterns.
The number of hours of sunshine in a day is recorded in an instrument called a Parheliometer. A solid glass ball focuses the Sun's rays on to a strip of card, moving along the as the Sun moves through the sky. The longer the marks, the longer the period of sunshine.