Sunrise about 9:30am and sunset about 5pm, so a total of approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes.
In Norway on December 25th, there are only a few hours of daylight. In locations like Oslo, there may be around 5-6 hours of daylight depending on the specific location. The further north you go in Norway, the less daylight hours you can expect.
Sunrise about 8am, and sunset about 5pm, so 9 hours in total per day.
About 2 hours if you fly directly.
about 13hrs20mn
17 and 1/2 hours
Adelaide is GMT +9:30, and Oslo is GMT +1, so there are 8 hours and 30 minutes between them.
The time difference between Florida and Oslo, Norway, is six hours. Oslo is six hours ahead of Florida. Oslo is in the Central European time zone, and Florida is in the eastern time zone.
There are 9 hours between LA and Oslo. LA is GMT -8, and Oslo is GMT +1.
Assuming that you are driving, it should take about 23 hours to drive (and take trains and ferries) the 1,350 miles from Swansea to Oslo.
The longest period of daylight in the northern hemisphere occurs during the summer solstice, typically around June 21. On this day, locations above the Arctic Circle experience continuous daylight for 24 hours, while other areas enjoy extended daylight hours. For example, cities like New York may see around 15 hours of daylight, while those further north, like Oslo, can experience up to 18 hours or more. This phenomenon results from the tilt of the Earth's axis, which allows the sun to remain above the horizon for longer periods in summer.
Roughly 54 hours.
The duration of Døden på Oslo S is 1.57 hours.