In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
A maximum of 16 hours.
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On December 25, all of Antarctica experiences 24 hours of sunlight.
there is about 15 hours
at least 14
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I think about 8-9 hours
When there is no sunlight, viewers on the Antarctic continent can see moonlight 24/7.
all of them... The sun never sets during summer at the poles.
the average hours of daylight in the the winter are 11 for Hawaii
For most of the continent, the sun doesn't set for months during early spring and summer.
Fort McMurray, located in Alberta, Canada, experiences varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. In summer, it can receive up to 17-18 hours of sunlight, while in winter, it can have as little as 6-7 hours.