Death Valley receives an average of about 4,019 hours of sunlight per year, making it one of the sunniest places in the United States.
Saskatoon receives an average of 2,363 hours of sunlight per year.
eight hours
Full sun is best but,,, at least 8 to 10 hours minimum.
The equator gets 12 hours of sunlight every day of the year (this only refers to the actual equator, not the Tropics in general, though sunlight doesn't vary much at the low latitudes either).
Where in Mexico? It's a huge nation. In the USA, it can vary between 60 sunlight hours in January in Seattle, to 240 sunlight hours in January in Phoenix. I have a map of Jan sunlight hours (don't remember where I found this online) for the USA but not Mexico. Tijuana-SD is between 200-220. El Paso is just under 240. And 160 hours where the Rio Grande empties into the Gulf.
Death Valley isn't that where The Undertaker lives?
about 14 hours
10 hours a day
How many hours is it from Putnam Valley to Albany
The Size Of Death Valley is: 5,262sq Miles. (13,629km2)
About 17 hours.
A maximum of 16 hours.
None. People say that crops can grow but they cannot. Since the temperature is so hot and dry, the sun produces so many light that is can cause a disease in the crops. If you want to grow crops in Death Valley then you have to go to the park because the trees cover the sunlight so farmers provide them enough water and sunlight to grow. I hope this helps. :)
there is 1 and 12 minutes of sunlight LeGiT
600
abut 4000
none