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Q: Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight in per day in the summer?
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Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight everyday in summer?

Assuming you mean summer in the northern hemisphere, you would be at the North Pole, or anywhere within the Arctic Circle around the time of the summer solstice on 20/21 June. In the southern hemisphere, you would be at the South Pole or anywhere within the Antarctic Circle around 20/21 December.


Would it be possible to see a full moon during daylight hours?

Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.


How do the lengths of day light hours and nighttime hours everywhere on earth compare on an equinox?

On a solstice, there are the exact same amount of daylight hours and night hours. However on an equinox, there are either more daylight hours or night hours depending what equinox it is (summer or winter).


Are sundials one hour slower in summer due to gmt?

Sundials are one hour slower in the summer in places that use Daylight Saving Time. They aren't slower 'due to GMT'. GMT, or standard Universal Time, (UCT, I believe) remains the same all year regardless of where you are; GMT is not adjusted for Daylight Saving Time. You could, of course, turn your sundial to adjust for Daylight Saving Time, but if you are that interested in accurate time, you probably would not rely on a sundial.


Which of the outer planets has the longest day?

That would be Uranus, with a rotation period of 17 hours and 14 minutes. The extreme axial tilt of Uranus, though, renders some rather extreme variation in daylight. Places in the summer hemisphere experience years of continuous sunlight followed by years of continuous darkness in the winter.

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Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight in every summer?

well you would be standing on the sun were the summer is.


Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight every day of summer?

well you would be standing on the sun were the summer is.


Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight in every day of summer?

well you would be standing on the sun were the summer is.


Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight every day in summer..how many hours of darkness would you get in winter?

in the area where trees are not there


Where would you be standing if you got 24hours of daylight every day in the summer?

we would be standing in the house


Where would you be if you had 24 hours of daylight?

Iceland in the summer


If you lived at 50 north latitude how many daylight hours would you have at the summer solstice?

about 16.3 hours


How many hours of daylight does the summer solstice consist of?

That would depend on where in the world you are. If you were at the North Pole there would be 24 hours of daylight, while at the South Pole there would be no daylight. At points in between the two poles the amount of daylight would be different. At the equator the amount of daylight hours would be about 12 hours.


Where would you be standing in the summer if you got twenty four hours of daylight?

Either the North or South poles. This is due to the tilt in the earth, since during summer time a pole is pointed towards the sun and will always be illiminated. Summer and winter depend on which hemisphere you are in. Inside the arctic or antarctic circle is sufficient.


Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight everyday in summer?

Assuming you mean summer in the northern hemisphere, you would be at the North Pole, or anywhere within the Arctic Circle around the time of the summer solstice on 20/21 June. In the southern hemisphere, you would be at the South Pole or anywhere within the Antarctic Circle around 20/21 December.


In Late June which area of the world would have the least amount of daylight hours?

Antarctica, where there would be zero hours of daylight. Anyplace south of the equator will have less than 12 hours of sunlight, and the farther south, the less daylight you will have in late June. June 21 is the Summer Solstice in the northern hemisphere, and the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere.


How long is daylight in Iceland?

Iceland winters are from September to April. In winter, November, December and January are the darkest months, but the sun does still shine. When there is snow on the ground, there can be four to five hours of daylight.