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Q: What part of Alaska is dark 24 hours?
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How many hours is in a day in Alaska?

24


Why does is stay dark in Alaska and why is it only in the winter?

Its not always dark in Alaska. Below I have attached the month and how many hours of light we get during that month. What affects this though, is Alaska's location on the globe. It is tilted tword the sun part of the year and away from the sun the other part. Jan - 7.0 hours Feb - 9.1 hours Mar - 11.8 hours Apr - 14.7 hours May - 17.5 hours June - 19.5 hours July - 18.5 hours Aug - 15.8 hours Sep - 13.0 hours Oct - 10.1 hours Nov - 7.2 hours Dec - 5.5 hours This does not change over night when the month changes though. It changes a few minutes every night. -------------------------------------------------------- It should be noted that the amount of daylight/nighttime hours does vary depending on each location's proximity and relativity to the Arctic Circle. Some parts of Alaska, in fact, have a full 24 hours of daylight for up-to 85 consecutive days each year. For more information regarding regional light/darkness in Alaska visit this article provided by the Alaska.com website.


Which countries stay the lightest all day?

Having 24 hours of daylight is part of several countries. In mid Summer parts of Norway, Alaska, Greenland, Sweden, Russia, and Finland all experience 24 hours of daylight. Conversely, they also in Winter have 24 hours of night time.


Is it dark 24 hours a day in yukon ca?

No


How long will it take for a maglev train to travel from Philadelphia to Alaska?

about 24 hours


What is the time difference between the far east cost of Russia and Alaska?

24 hours


Where on earth has near 24 houRS OF sunlight everyday for half a year?

Every place on Earth that's north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle has more than 24 hours of light and more than 24 hours of dark sometime during the year. The closer to the pole, the more longer than 24 hours they are. Right at the north and south poles, you get six months of sun-up and six months of sun-down in a year.


When the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what area has 24 hours of daylight?

The whole area that's north of the arctic/polar circle has 24 h of daylight during summer. Part of that is Alaska, northern Scandinavia, Siberia etc.


When the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun what area has 24 hours of daylights?

The whole area that's north of the arctic/polar circle has 24 h of daylight during summer. Part of that is Alaska, northern Scandinavia, Siberia etc.


Where is it dark for more than twenty hours a day in the middle of winter?

North pole, It's tipping away from the sun and is actually dark 24 hours a day.


If a tree had 24 light rings and 24 dark rings then how old is it?

The answer is false.... the ten dark rings represent the bad part of the growing year and the ten light rings represent the good part


Why would a plant need to be kept in the dark for 24 hours?

because she needs to sleep ;)