Commonly, the 'shortest day of the year' everywhere is the day when there is the least amount of direct sunlight.
On Antarctica the 'shortest day of the year' may contain no sunlight, because the sun doesn't rise -- or set -- every day south of the Antarctic Circle.
At the South Pole, one can experience six months without a sunset, which is a long period of daylight.
Twenty four.
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
24
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
On December 25, all of Antarctica experiences 24 hours of sunlight.
In November, December, and January how many hours of day light does Utah have?
There is approximately 7 to 8 hours of daylight in areas such as Stockholm Switzerland in the winter. Areas like Kiruna Switzerland have 24 hours of darkness through January.
Most everywhere on the continent during January, the sun shines 24 hours each day.
Your answer depends on where you are on the continent. The number of hours could be one 24-hour period, or it could be six months of no sunset.
On the Antarctic continent, depending on where you are, you will have at least one 24-hour period of no daylight in winter and at least one 24-hour period of no sunset in summer.
I think there is around 18 hours of daylight!
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