initially only about 20 seconds per day as we head closer to spring the gain increases to over a minute but right after the shortest day of the year we only gain about 20 seconds a day.
3 minutes a day
6 minutes
Same as the rest of the planet - about four minutes per day.
In New Hampshire, the amount of sunlight gained each day varies throughout the year. On average, during the spring months, the state gains about 2 to 3 minutes of daylight per day as the days lengthen. By the summer solstice, the daylight hours peak, and then the amount of daylight gradually decreases as autumn approaches. Overall, the specific gain can fluctuate based on the time of year and local geographical factors.
At Massena, it goes from 15 hours, 37 minutes to 8 hours, 46 minutes.
Iowa was admitted into the Union on December 28, 1846 becoming the 29th state to join the Union.
Anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest days are in June, and the shortest days are in December. The longest day of the year is June 21, and the shortest day is December 21.
Mississippi was declared a state in the Union on December 10, 1817. It was the 2oth state admitted to the United States.
Illinois was admitted into the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union.
Arizona is partially observed for daylight savings time. Most of the state does not participate in daylight savings time, with the exception of the Navajo Nation in the northeast part of the state.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
Arizona