answersLogoWhite

0

That would depend on the location and the date. Use the US Naval Observatory's web site (linked below) to calculate the times of sunrise and sunset for your location and date.

But roughly and in general, there's about 12 hours of sunlight on April 1, as long as you live in the tropical or temperate regions. Since the solstice was March 21 (more or less) and April 1 is only 10 days later, the day length won't have changed TOO much.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many hours of daylight occur on the first day of spring?

The number of hours of daylight on the first day of spring varies depending on the location. In general, the first day of spring, known as the spring equinox, has approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. This balance of day and night is a result of the sun's position over the equator.


How many hours of sunlight is in the spring?

On the first day of spring you get 12 hours of each (it's the equinox). After that you get more daylight every day until the last day of spring ... how much more depends on how far from the equator you live.


How many hours of daylight occur of first day spring?

On the first day of spring, the amount of daylight can vary depending on your location. In general, there are roughly 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness on the spring equinox, which marks the official start of spring. However, this balance may shift slightly depending on your specific location and how close you are to the Earth's equator.


How many hours of daylight do you have on the equinox?

depends on where u live


How many hours of daylight does the US experience on the winter equinox?

About 12 hours depending on latitude


How many hours of daylight each day does the north pole have during the spring and summer months?

Twenty-four hours of daylight.


How many hours of daylight does New York have in the Spring?

16 to 14


About how many hours of daylight will there be in the Northern Hemisphere on the fall equinox?

The equinox is the point in time where the Sun crosses the equator and there is no tilt to the Earth, thus there are approximately the same number of hours of light and darkness in both hemispheres. The term "equinox" comes from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night).


How many hours of daylight do the poles have on an equinox?

On the equinox, there is 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night everywhere except the poles. At the poles, the equinox means that the sun is either rising for the first time in 6 months or setting for the first time in 6 months.


How many hours of daylight does the northern hemisphere receive on March 21?

On March 21, the northern hemisphere receives approximately 12 hours of daylight, which is the vernal equinox when day and night are roughly equal in duration.


How many hours of darkness in 1 year?

It depends on where you are Not Really, If you live on the Equator, Every 24 hour period has 12 hours of daylight, and twelve hours of darkness. For every one else, there are only two 24 hour periods during the year When daylight hours equal night hours. These two days are the Vernal and Autumnal Equinox. (Equinox means equal). If you account for the differences in the number of daylight and dark hours in a 24 hour period, over an entire year, the average is 4380 hours each for daylight and darkness.


In 2008 how many days in spring?

In 2008, spring, as defined as the period from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice, lasted 92 days, 18 hours and 11 minutes.