Yes. It occurs every year in Antarctica. Antarctica experiences months of continuous daylight, and then months of continuous night.
Leave the light on during daylight hours, and turn it off at nightime.
No. There are places on the Antarctic continent when there are 24 hours of sunlight -- but during the summer.
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The region of the world where it is light 24 hours a day is the Arctic Circle during the summer months.
depends on where u live, equator has 12 hours of light, but the true is that generally the same amount of time.
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No. The hours of darkness and day light are equal during autumnal equinox. (Both 12 hours)
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There is no definitive answer to this question, but during the winter it is light for 1-2 hours per day and during the summer it is almost always light.
The quote "It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light" was said by Aristotle Onasis.