At the north and south poles it is possible to get days which are completely light, and also days which never see any sunlight.
Depending on where you are on the continent, you can experience 24 hours of sunlight each day during the summer months.
No.... the light hours should be 12-14 hrs a day
The North pole
Europe
Europe
Anywhere between 0 and 24 hours, depending on the latitude.
No, there are 24 hours a day
As in Day light hours: Depends on where you are in Russia, and what time of the year it is. St Petersburg in summer, it is 24 hours a day, for about 2-3weeks. In winter 24 hours!!
one day = 24 hours 11 hours of a day = 24
No because there are 24 hours in a day
24 hours in a day
1 day = 24 hours. 6 hours/1 day = 6 hours/24 hours = 6/24. You can simplify that fraction if you wish.