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Visitors to the north pole are presumably carrying the clocks they bring with them,

so they'll count 24 hours on June 21, just as they would anywhere else.

If you're asking about hours of 'daylight' or 'sun-up', then that answer is similar.

If you're standing at the north pole on June 21, then the sun is above the horizon

continuously, for the whole 24 hours. As a matter of fact, the sun has been up for

the past 3 months, since March 21, and it'll stay up for another 3 months, until

September 21.

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How many hours of daylight does latitude 51 degrees north receive?

At latitude 51 degrees north, the amount of daylight you receive will vary depending on the time of year. On the summer solstice (around June 21), there will be about 17 hours of daylight, while on the winter solstice (around December 21), there will be around 7 hours of daylight.


How many hours of darkness does the South Pole receive on 21 June?

The sun sets at the South Pole about March 21 and does not rise again until about September 21. This means that on 21 June, there is no sunrise -- or 24 hours of darkness on that date.


Approximately how many hours of daylight are received at the North Pole on June 21?

It depends on your location on Earth. At the south pole, there are 0 hours of daylight on June 21... until ~13,000 years from now when the Earth's axis of rotation will precess to give it summer in June.


How many hours of daylight are expreienced between 66.5 degrees North 0 90 degress North on June 21?

On June 21, the summer solstice, locations between 66.5 degrees North (the Arctic Circle) and 90 degrees North (the North Pole) experience 24 hours of daylight. This phenomenon occurs because the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during this time, resulting in continuous sunlight for regions within the Arctic Circle. As you move closer to the Pole, the duration of daylight remains constant at 24 hours.


How many hour of daylight 80 degrees south on June 21st?

On June 21st, which is the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, the region around 80 degrees south latitude experiences continuous daylight. This is due to the tilt of the Earth's axis, allowing areas within the Antarctic Circle to receive 24 hours of sunlight during this time. Therefore, at 80 degrees south on June 21st, there are 24 hours of daylight.

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