There are 24 hours in any day of the year!
If the question refers to daylight hours, then the location is required.
An entire day is still 24 hours in the summer time.
24 hours.
Spring and summer. The longest day is the solstice - which is the first day of summer.
On the first day of summer at the North Pole, the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours. This phenomenon is called the midnight sun due to the continuous daylight during this time.
Summer typically has more daylight hours than winter due to the Earth's tilt and position in its orbit. During the summer solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the most daylight hours, while during the winter solstice, the Northern Hemisphere receives the fewest daylight hours.
The summer solstice happens. The summer solstice is also the winter solstice in the opposite hemisphere. On the summer solstice (on the northern hemisphere), the northern hemisphere is tilted most to the sun, giving 24 hours of light to the Arctic Circle and 24 hours of darkness to Antarctica on the day of it.
In summer, England typically experiences about 16-18 hours of daylight per day. This is due to its high latitude, where the summer solstice results in longer daylight hours.
In Washington during the summer, there are about 15-16 hours of daylight. This can vary slightly depending on the specific day of the summer season.
June 21 is the summer solstice, also known as the first day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the day with the longest daylight hours of the year.
24 Hours of straight sunlight
There are 21 days from the first day of summer (June 21) to Independence Day (July 4).
June 9 is not a day in Summer, in either of the Earth's hemispheres.