using simple math I'd say 14 times 7 is 98. 98 days of continuous sunlight. was this a trick question?
84 days
Regions that experience continuous darkness, known as polar night, occur within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles. During winter months, areas like parts of northern Alaska, Canada, Norway, and Antarctica can go without sunlight for extended periods, lasting from several days to several months. Conversely, during summer, these regions experience continuous daylight.
The South Pole has about 6 months of continuous daylight from September to March, followed by about 6 months of continuous darkness from March to September. During the period of darkness, the South Pole has no direct sunlight for about 4 months.
Sunrise at the South Pole is on about the 21st of September every year. Sunset is on about the 22nd of March the following year. The reverse is the case at the North Pole. So a polar day is about 6 months and a polar night is also about 6 months.
Norway is still in the world.. there are 7 days in a week, just like everywhere else...
The south pole experiences a phenomenon called polar night, during which there is continuous darkness for about six months. This means that the south pole experiences no sunlight for roughly half of the year.
EMS thailand to norway 3-6 working days (2013)
We have more than 3 holy days/ holidays in norway, check them out here: http://www.timeanddate.com/norsk/kalender.html
Two days of driving
31 days.
days as there is more sunlight
Ohio gets about 180 days with sunlight. This sun about 50% of days.