If your time is roughly between 6am and 6pm then your part of the world is in daylight.
The part that is not having night.
The earth revolves on its North Pole - South Pole axis once every 24 hours. As it moves around, the sun is able to shine on one half of it at a time. The earth is moving all the time, so the part of the world in daylight is also moving all the time/
Because the world spins so only part of the world has light while the rest Is dark. The sun can only reach half of the world at a time
There is no answer to that, because it varies all around the world. So the amount of daylight on a given day in one part of the world, isn't the same in all other parts of the world. In the middle of the northern hemisphere's winter there is no daylight at the North Pole, but there is more and more as you head south ending in there being 24 hours of daylight at the South Pole, where it is the middle of summer. You can also say that there is always daylight somewhere in the world, and therefore there is permanent daylight on Earth, so there is 24 hours of daylight every day.
Antarctica. On June 21, extreme Northern part of the world.
yes, daylight savings were in effect in world war 1
The north and south pole get the most daylight
no
The passenger train called the Coast Daylight, originally known as the Daylight Limited,
I think there is a part of the world that expierences only daylight or darkness . But I don't think it is all year round. For example Asia on the summer solstice they have the sun never set or rise it is always up. And in the winter solstice the sun never comes up in alaska
The part of the world that experiences daylight without no darkness for days is the north pole. It is stated that the north pole stays in full sunlight all day long throughout the entire summer.
The amount of daylight on August 1st will depend on where you are in the world. In Indiana on August 1st, there will be 14 hours and 10 minutes of daylight, which will translate to 850 minutes of daylight.
No, India has never done Daylight Saving Time except during World War II.
World War Two