North of the Arctic Circle the sun does not go below the horizon at midsummer. Simiarly it does not rise in midwinter. Brrrr chilly !
Just before midwinter, the sun sets in early October and is the furthest from the north pole on around December 21, about 10 weeks later. This means that the longest night can be about 20 weeks long. It is a reasonable estimate to assume that the longest day lasts as long as that.
Of course, the lengths of time will vary according to the various precessions that apply to the Earth. For example, axial precession changes the angle of the axis, which changes the degree to which the seasons affect daylight.
The north pole stays in daylight the entire summer. That is why the north pole is called the land of the midnight sun.
You would get 24 hours of straight darkness.
Depends where you are. 12 hours on the equator and 24 hours a day at the poles.
24 - so dark all the time
6 full months of no sun
24 hours
Winter has the longest hours of darkness. Remembering of course that winter is at different times of the year depending on which hemisphere, the north or south, you live in.
24 hours of darkness occur only above the Arctic and Antarctic circles during winter.
The axis of the Earth isn't quite vertical, so during winters that hemisphere is pointing away from the sun.
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
The Southern Hemisphere experiences summer when it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
12 hours of sunlight and 12 hours of darkness
If you mean day by day 24.
24 hours
That depends on where exactly you are, and on the season.
Winter has the longest hours of darkness. Remembering of course that winter is at different times of the year depending on which hemisphere, the north or south, you live in.
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.
in the area where trees are not there
24 hours of darkness occur only above the Arctic and Antarctic circles during winter.
24 hours of daylight or darkness respectively.
Winter.
The axis of the Earth isn't quite vertical, so during winters that hemisphere is pointing away from the sun.
Into Darkness - Winter album - was created in 1990.