During the summer, there are 21 hours of sunilight, but during the winter (all i know) there less hours than the summer...
15
It depends on the time of year
at least 14
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.
The minimum (around December 21) is 10 hours and 11 minutes.
10 hours a day
they usually just get 7 hours of sunlight a day
Saskatoon receives an average of 2,363 hours of sunlight per year.
The Sahara receives 3,000 to 4,000 hours of bright sunlight each year. Most of the Sahara only receives around 0.79 inches of rain annually.
i think its 20
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It´s about 11,15174 ou 11h 9min 6 seg
North of the Antarctic Circle, geographies experience a mix of hours of sunlight and hours of no sunlight. At the Antarctic Circle, there is at least one 24-hour period of no sunrise/ sunset per year. At the Equator, these periods are about 12 hours each.
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.
about 14 hours
Rainforests receive sunlight year-round, as they are typically located near the equator where daylight hours remain fairly consistent throughout the year. They experience minimal seasonal variation, usually receiving 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness each day. Therefore, in terms of months, rainforests get sunlight continuously without any specific months of low sunlight.
About 17 hours.