The Antarctic Circle
Antarctica
The length of day in any desert depends upon its latitude and the season of the year. It has nothing at all to do with the fact that it is a desert. A desert would receive the same amount of daylight as a non desert region at the same latitude.
24 hours of darkness occur only above the Arctic and Antarctic circles during winter.
No, you'd have 24 hours of sunlight.
24 hours
in the area where trees are not there
The hours of darkness and daylight would be equal.
The hours of darkness and daylight would be equal.
That depends on where exactly you are, and on the season.
24 hours of darkness
That would depend on the latitude where you are; from 12 hours at the tropic of Capricorn, to 0 hours at the Arctic Circle.
The sea would get essentially the same amount of sun as neighboring land of the same latitude. The difference being there aren't significant hills or valleys so it would be more evenly distributed (at the same latitude) Obviously different latitudes would differ with the length of day. Areas within the artic circle will have periods of sunlight 24 hrs a day, and periods of darkness 24 hrs a day.