no any country in the world there have no night
There is nowhere on Earth that never has night time whatsoever, when the Northern hemisphere tilts towards the sun, areas above a latitude of 66.5 degrees N (more commonly referred to as the Arctic Circle) experience several days without an intervening 'night' in between. However, when the Northern Hemisphere tilts away from the sun in winter, the same areas above the Arctic Circle experience 24 hours of darkness for several days!
Countries in polar regions of the world. In Canada in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and the Yukon, will have extremely long (and sometimes never ending) periods of sunlight in the summer, and complete darkness during the peak times in the winter.
The longest night occurs on Dec. 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. All land higher than 66° latitude experiences 24 hours of darkness during one of these two days.
Reverse the days and they have 24 hour daylight, June 21st for the north, Dec.21st for the south. So nowhere is there 24 hours darkness all year long.
Here are the countries that have the most land experiencing 24 hour darkness during the year.
1. Greenland
2. Canada
3. Russia
4. USA
Also Finland Sweden and Norway
England
Day and night are a result of the earth's rotation on its axis. As the earth turns, different parts are facing towards or away from the sun. It takes 24 hours to complete a rotation: thus, a day is 24 hours long.
Both, it varies everyday because the earth turns 24 hours a day. When the earth is facing the sun, it's daytime. When it's not facing the sun, it's night time.
24 hours its not actually 23 hours 56minutes 4.1seconds
Basically the tilt of the axisThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is the cause of day and night. it takes approximately 24 hours for any point on the earth to directly face the sun twice.A combination of the tilt of the Earths axis and its orbit around the sun is responsible for the seasons.
there are 720 hours in the month of September
Having 24 hours of daylight is part of several countries. In mid Summer parts of Norway, Alaska, Greenland, Sweden, Russia, and Finland all experience 24 hours of daylight. Conversely, they also in Winter have 24 hours of night time.
Winter
A day is 12 hoursA night is 12 hours
There are 24 hours IN a day. If you're asking how many hours there are DURING DAY TIME, it depends on where one lives. Countries like Singapore and Malaysia experience 12 hours during the day and 12 hours during the night. This depends on its location geographically.
Because God is sometimes happy therefore there is 24 hours of daylight and then sometimes God is sad or angry and therfore there is 24 hours of night.
On average about 12 hours, but it can be anywhere from 0 to 24 hours, depending on your latitude and the time of the year.
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24 hours.
No, the word day is a noun (time opposite of night, or period of 24 hours).
There are 24 hours in a day and night.24 x 2.5 = 60 hours
A rolling 24 hour period has indefinite start and stop times. Our Earth day is 24 hours and begins at 12:00am. A rolling 24 hour period could begin at any time during the day or night and end 24 hours later.
The Earth has day and night every 24 hours because that is the total amount of time it takes to spin on its axis. When one half faces the sun, it is day in that area of the globe, while it is night in the other half.