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The answer will depend on the date, and on the observer's latitude.

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The time that it gets dark varies from location to location. When it gets dark is also determined by what time of year it is currently.

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Usually in winter. Sometimes fall or early spring.

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Well in the winter it is ALWAYS dark because of the Earths tilt. Google it. Hope this helped!

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It starts getting dark at 4.30pm and it is completely dark by 6.00pm

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7:37pm 4/6/09

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It depends on your location and the day.

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