On average over the course of a year, everyplace on Earth has the same number of hours of sunlight; about 12 hours per day.
High latitude locations will have longer days during the summer, and longer nights during the winter than low-latitude areas will, but on average, they're about the same.
yukon
its fairbanks
24 hours, the sun never sets.
The duration of The Road to Guantanamo is 1.58 hours.
The Canadian area known as the land of the midnight sun is the Yukon Territory. During the summer months, areas in the Yukon experience almost 24 hours of daylight due to their high latitude.
Tilt of the Earth's axis
Thailand (UTC + 7 hours) is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 4 hours), 12 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 5 hours), 13 hours ahead of Central Standard Time and Mountain Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 6 hours), 14 hours ahead of Mountain Standard Time and Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 7 hours), 15 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time and Alaska Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 8 hours), 16 hours ahead of Alaska Standard Time and Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Saving Time (UTC - 9 hours), and 17 hours ahead of Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (UTC - 10 hours).
Most of the sunlight is during summer but during winter it probably averages 3-4 hours of sunlight a day.
Ontonagon, Michigan has the longest daylight hours. Previously put by someone else was Marquette, Michigan, which reaches at peak 15 hours and 50 minutes of daylight. Ontonagon at its peak is 15 hours and 53 minutes making it the longest.
Depends on where you are in the state. It varies quite a bit, but if you look up the newspapers for the city you're interested in, usually they'll tell you how much daylight there is that day in the weather sections. Today, 7/3/08 in Anchorage for example, the sun rises at 4:31 AM and sets at 11:37 PM.
11 hours
True, Fairbanks on average has 20+ hours of sunlight in June, Miami has roughly 13.5 hours of light.