at least 14
15
It depends on the time of year
15
The minimum (around December 21) is 10 hours and 11 minutes.
The amount of sunlight depends upon the specific location and the season of the year. However, over a period of a year the average is 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark. During the summer the day is longer and during the winter it is shorter.The amount of sunlight depends upon the specific location and the season of the year. However, over a period of a year the average is 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark. During the summer the day is longer and during the winter it is shorter.
A maximum of 16 hours.
12
there is about 15 hours
26
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
I think about 8-9 hours
all of them... The sun never sets during summer at the poles.
the average hours of daylight in the the winter are 11 for Hawaii
Fort McMurray, located in Alberta, Canada, experiences varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. In summer, it can receive up to 17-18 hours of sunlight, while in winter, it can have as little as 6-7 hours.
Winter - 10 hours Summer - 13 hours
Summer, maximum at 22 June: ca. 15 h Winter, minimum at 22 December: ca. 9 h
During the summer months, the Earth's northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun. As a result, areas north of the Arctic Circle (i.e. north of 66.5622° latitude) will experience what is called a midnight sun during the Summer Solstice - a phenomena where the sun does not fully set (i.e. there is 24 hours of sunlight on this day).The exact number of hours of sunlight that occur on other days during the summer will depend on where you the specific location within the Arctic circle and which day you are referring to. Between the Spring (or Vernal) Equinox and the Fall Equinox - days where all locations on Earth experience an equal number of sunlight and nighttime hours - the number of hours of sunlight will vary between 12 (at the equinox) and 24 (at the Summer solstice).