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.
Brisbane is 12 hours ahead of Rio de Janeiro from mid-October until mid-February and 13 hours ahead from mid-February until mid-October.