They get shorter, because of the Winter Solstice. The winter solstice is when the shortest amount of day light hours acccure, and that day is on December 21. There is only 8 to 9 hours for a winter solstice.
There are more hours of daylight in a day during summer than there are in winter.
Usually around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
In general there is a delay between the highest daylight hours and highest temperatures and between lowest daylight hours and lowest temperatures. The reason is energy absorbed. When the sun is pounding down during the summer the highest temperatures come approx 1 month after the longest day of the year because the enrgy absobed on the earth in the oceans and on land has a commulative effect. The same thing happens in winter.
The Earth is tilted on it's axis.
There are more hours of daylight in a day during summer than there are in winter.
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
Usually around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere.
it varies but we get about 8 hours daylight in winter extending to about 16 hours in summer
There is approximately 7 to 8 hours of daylight in areas such as Stockholm Switzerland in the winter. Areas like Kiruna Switzerland have 24 hours of darkness through January.
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
Australia
Winter
About eight
the average hours of daylight in the the winter are 11 for Hawaii
winter solstice
Norway