depends where the desert is located
The length of day in any desert depends upon its latitude and the season of the year. It has nothing at all to do with the fact that it is a desert. A desert would receive the same amount of daylight as a non desert region at the same latitude.
Daylight hours depend on the specific latitude and time of the year. The amount of daylight in the desert is the same as received by non-desert areas in the same region. Being a desert does not affect the amount of daylight.
11 hours
I think there is around 18 hours of daylight!
A Guide for the Daylight Hours was created in 2002.
4
The length of the day is governed by the latitude and season of the year. The Mojave will have the same amount of daylight as other areas of the world at the same latitude and season. Being a desert does not increase/decrease the number of hours of daylight.
It is 4 hours.
There are 1407.5 hours of daylight on Mercury which is 56.646 earth days!!
6 hours
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
The country which has 24 hours of daylight is the North AND South poles.