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There are exactly twelve hours of sunlight in the Amazon Rainforest's.
10 hours
The hours of sunlight depends on the season of the year and latitude of the desert.
about 14 hours
10 hours a day
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
About 17 hours.
12 hours
A maximum of 16 hours.
The number of hours of sunlight depends upon the season of the year and the location in the desert.
Winter - 10 hours Summer - 13 hours
It depends on where in Alaska you are. The northern part has the most sunlight, 24 hours. The eastern, southern, and western all have about 18 to 22 hours of sunlight in the summer.