Down to zero above the arctic circle. The more closer to summer, the more hours of daylight.
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same as summer and winter!
This depends on where you are in Norway. Usually, in the south, you'll have daylight from 5 in the morning to 11 in the evening during the summer. In the north you'll have daylight 24 hours a day. In the winter, you'll have something like 1 hour of daylight in the north and 5-6 hours of daylight in the south.
Norway has 4 seasons. We call them spring (feb-may), summer(june-aug), autumn (sept - nov) and winter (des-jan).
Winter typically has the fewest daylight hours due to the tilt of the Earth's axis away from the sun, leading to shorter days and longer nights. This phenomenon is most noticeable at higher latitudes.
The four natural divisions of the year are spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. Each division corresponds to changes in weather patterns and daylight hours due to the Earth's position relative to the sun.
winter; less daylight, colder temperatures, most plants either die or go dormant. spring; more daylight. temperatures moderating, plants begin or resume growing. summer; most daylight, warmer temperatures, plants growing and maturing. autumn; daylight lessening, temperatures moderating to cooler, plants mature or begin to go dormant.
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall/Autumn .. .. .. .
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Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
The season winter comes after the season autumn.
Autumn
The season of Winter is after Autumn (or Fall).