Its natural for any city to get only two hours of light when the weather is cold.
24 hours in summer, in winter no sun at all
Whatever answer I give you will be wrong in 12 hours. The Earth spins on its axis every 24 hours, so each side of the planet gets about 12 hours of day light per day. (Less in winter, and more in summer, due to the 23 degreetilt of the axis.)
The average dayligh the taiga gets during winter is 6 hours.
a little... Honolulu gets 10 hours and 50 minutes of daylight on the day of the winter solstice.
depents on how much light it gets and how high you turn on the heating
In the winter, it typically gets dark earlier in the evening compared to other seasons. This is due to the shorter daylight hours and the position of the sun in the sky.
24 hours. It gets light at 6:00 AM, gets dark at 7:00/6:00 PM.
During winter it gets dark from 17,30 hrs and in the Summer 20.30 hours (this is appx from the average of the seasons)
yes, it gets cold in the winter
The city that famously never gets dark is Reykjavik, Iceland, particularly during the summer months when the phenomenon known as the Midnight Sun occurs. During this time, the sun remains visible for nearly 24 hours a day, resulting in continuous daylight. This unique natural occurrence attracts many visitors who want to experience the extended hours of sunlight. In contrast, during winter, Reykjavik experiences very short days with limited sunlight.
Juneau, AK with 30%
During summer, the Sun is above the horizon for more hours. Also, it gets higher in the sky.