Summer, maximum at 22 June: ca. 15 h Winter, minimum at 22 December: ca. 9 h
A maximum of 16 hours.
the average hours of daylight in the the winter are 11 for Hawaii
20 Hours in the summer, 6 hours in the winter
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
Most of the sunlight is during summer but during winter it probably averages 3-4 hours of sunlight a day.
In the winter the shortest days only have 4 hours of sunlight. In the summer the sun doesn't set at all.
No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.
Fort McMurray, located in Alberta, Canada, experiences varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. In summer, it can receive up to 17-18 hours of sunlight, while in winter, it can have as little as 6-7 hours.
Winter - 10 hours Summer - 13 hours
During summer, the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun, resulting in longer daylight hours and more direct sunlight. This causes more solar energy to be absorbed by the Earth's surface, leading to warmer temperatures in the summer compared to winter.
In mid-winter it gets about 7 hours and 30 minutes of sunlight per day, going right up to about 16 hours and 30 minutes per day in mid-summer.
The average amount of sunlight in the Taiga can vary depending on the specific location within the biome. However, generally, the Taiga receives about 6-7 hours of sunlight per day during the summer months.