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No, along the equator, every day of the year has 12.1 hours of daylight. That is more than in the hemisphere where it's fall or winter but less than in the hemisphere where it's spring or summer.

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How many times a years does any location on the earth have exactly 12 h of daylight in a day?

At the equator, locations experience approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of nighttime throughout the year. In contrast, regions farther from the equator experience 12 hours of daylight only on the equinoxes, which occur twice a year, typically around March 20 and September 23. Therefore, most locations outside the equator have exactly 12 hours of daylight on these two days annually.


Why do the areas near the equator only have twelve hours of daylight - even though they are always tilted towards the sun?

It's simply due to the Earth's spinning. Areas near the equator have only about twelve hours of daylight, along with about 12 hours of night, each day. Away from the equator this equal balance of daylight and night happens only around times called the "equinoxes".


What latitudes would experience the most hours of daylight on June 22?

The sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer, latitude 23.5 degrees north of the Equator. This has the most hours of daylight on June 22nd, which is the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.


How many hours of daylight for each season?

Who could know? There are many mysterious things in this world. Or you could just work out how many days there are in the Winter Months (mainly considered November+December) work out how many hours are in there etc!


Where do the lengths of daylight change the most over the year?

at places closer to the equator


Which location receives 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness on June 21?

June 21 is known as the summer equinox and is the start of longer days in the Northern hemisphere. The area's closest to the equator like Equator and Hawaii are most likely to see 12 hours of both night and day on June 21.


Which mouth has the most hours of daylight?

July-June has the longest day of the year,but it has only 30 days. So I would say July has the most hours of daylight.


Witch month has the most daylight hours?

what country or region


What area would get the most hours of sunlight?

the Equator


Where does the northern hemiosphere has the most hours of daylight?

Above the arctic circle.


What position is the Northern Hemisphere receiving the most hours of sunlight per day?

The Northern Hemisphere receives the most hours of sunlight per day during the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21. At this time, the North Pole is tilted closest to the Sun, resulting in longer daylight hours, particularly in regions above the Arctic Circle where the sun may not set at all. Conversely, areas closer to the equator experience relatively consistent daylight hours year-round.