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The Australian Outback typically receives between 10 to 12 hours of sunlight per day, depending on the season. During summer, some areas can experience even longer daylight hours, while winter days may be shorter. The intensity of sunlight is also quite high due to the region's arid climate and clear skies. This abundant sunlight contributes to the unique ecosystem and agriculture in the Outback.

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