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Every place on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight each year. At the extremes, the North Pole gets 6 months of sunlight between the spring and autumn equinoxes while the South Pole is getting 6 months of darkness. So, every city in North America gets the same amount of sunlight whether or not it is nearer to the Equator or the North Pole, which is six months of daylight and six months of nighttime.

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14y ago

Everyplace in the world get the same amount of sunlight per year. The only difference is how that amount of sunlight is distributed thought the year. So to answer your question it's 2000 hours of sunlight.

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10y ago

Only about two weeks not consecutive

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11y ago

200 hours a year

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