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12 hours a day, which is true for every point on the planet. The difference in climate is the angle of the sun, purpendicular at the equator and glancing at the poles
10 hours a day
about 14 hours
Jupiter spins on it's axis once every ten hours. Ignoring the effect of tilt and season this means that any point on it's surface will get about 5 hours sunlight in a Jupiter day. If you've been set a trick question the answer is Jupiter always has sunlight - same as the earth. It's always daytime somewhere
About 17 hours.
A maximum of 16 hours.
there is 1 and 12 minutes of sunlight LeGiT
there is about 15 hours
China only get 12 hours of sun.
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