The country with the most sunlight is New Zealand.
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The south pole receives the most sunlight in December.
The most I can say is Greenland.
NO. The sun is out for the most hours a day on June 21st. & for the fewest hours a day on December 21st. After December 21st. each day gets a little longer with sunlight thru June 21st. After June 21st. each day gets shorter thru December 21st. & repeats this cycle every year.The time you see on a clock has nothing to do with how many hours in a day the sun is out.
June has the most hours of sunlight, December has the least, in the US.
Tahe question is really nonsense as posed because the answer is related purely to latitude so includes very many countries. If you mean what country receives the most solar radiation at the surface of the earth, that is parts of Chile and California.
That would be the country that extends farthest south, which appears to be Chile (with Argentina a very close second).
tenerife! its hot all year round! most people go in December after Christmas because its still hot!:)
the Equator
the taiga receives almost no sunlight it the winter and little in the summer
The country with the most sunlight is New Zealand.
eight hours
The south pole receives the most sunlight in December.
Most of the sunlight is during summer but during winter it probably averages 3-4 hours of sunlight a day.
The Southern Hemisphere gets the most sunlight when the Southern Hemisphere has its Summer Solstice. That's the one that occurs around December 21.
Night and daytime is fairly balanced in Rio de Janeiro. In most times of the year, the sunlight usually lasts for about 11 hours and 52 minutes.