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The average amount of sunlight in the Taiga can vary depending on the specific location within the biome. However, generally, the Taiga receives about 6-7 hours of sunlight per day during the summer months.
The average amount of sunlight per month varies depending on location and time of year. In general, most places receive around 8-10 hours of sunlight per day during the summer months and around 4-6 hours per day during the winter months.
There is no country that does not get sunlight. All countries on Earth receive sunlight at some point during the day, although the amount of sunlight may vary depending on their location and time of year.
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The amount of starch in plants increases during the day through photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into energy and store it as starch. At night, when there is no sunlight for photosynthesis, plants break down some of the starch to provide energy for metabolic processes. This cycle of starch accumulation during the day and breakdown at night helps plants regulate their energy resources.
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On a cloudy day, the amount of sunlight reaching the surface is significantly reduced compared to a clear day. Clouds scatter and absorb sunlight, resulting in diminished direct sunlight and a cooler overall temperature. However, some diffuse sunlight still penetrates through the clouds, providing a softer light environment. Overall, the intensity and quality of sunlight are lower on cloudy days.
from 12 to 1'o clock we will have more sunlight
Most of the sunlight is during summer but during winter it probably averages 3-4 hours of sunlight a day.
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Dependent on where you live (I'm guessing northwestern hemisphere) during the seasons the amount of sunlight per day changes. Since the earth rotates on a skewed axis, it will tilt towards the sun during your summer and provide more hours of sunlight and less during the day. During the winter, it tilts downward, away from the sun, so there are less hours of sun exposure.
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