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On June 21st.
24 hours of daylight or darkness respectively.
During the winter, the month of December will peak to a low of 8 hours of daylight. During the summer, the month of June will peak to a high of 18 hours of daylight
December. June has the most.
Depends on the location. North of the Arctic Circle, December clocks in with "zero" hours of daylight, while on Antarctica, June is the darkest month.
Antarctica. On June 21, extreme Northern part of the world.
Twelve hours of daylight on the Antarctic continent would be a phenomenon experienced in a narrow, circular band of geography between the Antarctic Circle and the South Pole. This phenomenon would occur midway between December 21 and June 21, and again between June 21 and December 21.
According to Weather2Travel.com there are 9 hours of daylight per day in December and as many as 15 hours of daylight per day in the summer months of May, June and July. Take a look at http://www.weather2travel.com/climate-guides/index.php?destination=chicago-il
There's no Daylight Saving Time in Ecuador.
It depends on your location on Earth. At the south pole, there are 0 hours of daylight on June 21... until ~13,000 years from now when the Earth's axis of rotation will precess to give it summer in June.
The Length of Daylight in Kansas City on June 21st in 14 Hours
June 21