672 hours in a normal year, because 24 times 28 equals 672. It is 696 hours in a leap year, because 24 times 29 equals 696.
672 of them.
Almost 9 hours!
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There are 28 days in February 2013, as it is not a leap year. So 24 x 28 = 672 hours.
There are 672 hours on a regular year.
696 = 24 x 29
672 in non leap years
That will depend on the month. In a month with 31 days, there are 744 hours. In a month with 30 days, there are 720 hours. In a leap year February, with 29 days, there are 696 hours. In a normal year February, with 28 days, there are 672 hours.
From 1st to 10th February, there are 9 full days. Since each day has 24 hours, you can calculate the total hours by multiplying 9 days by 24 hours per day, which equals 216 hours.
Cape Horn in February experiences about 13-14 hours of daylight. This is due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere and being close to the summer solstice.
4344 hours in a normal year and 4368 hours in a leap year.