No place on Earth has 12 hours of daylight each and every day.
Or, for that matter, on the Moon either, or on any known body in the Solar System..
That depends on the season. On average, it should be about 12 hours.
March 20 and September 23 are the two equinox days when there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness at any place on the Earth.
There are 24 hours each day. 300/24 = 12.5 This mean that there are 12 full days and 12 full hours in 300 hours. Regards.
The first day of spring. ANSWER There are two days per year on which the sun appears directly over the equator: The Vernal and the Autumnal Equinox. These occur approxiamtely on March 20 and on September 23 respectively. Note that the actual date varies from year to year. On these days, the length of the day and night are very close to equal: 12 hours for each. Therefore, your answer is March.
12 hours = 1/2 day
Second day of the year that there is exactly 12 hours of daylight is in the month of June and the day 21st.. :)
12 hours of daylight. 12 hours of darkness.
an equinox
The average daylight hours vary depending on the season and location. In general, locations closer to the equator experience more consistent daylight throughout the year, with around 12 hours of daylight per day. In contrast, regions closer to the poles can have extreme variations in daylight hours, with periods of continuous daylight in the summer and continuous darkness in the winter.
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On the first day of spring you get 12 hours of each (it's the equinox). After that you get more daylight every day until the last day of spring ... how much more depends on how far from the equator you live.
The daylight hours are divided in 12. Thus, each hour is shorter than 60 minutes in the winter when the daylight hours are shorter and longer in the summer when daylight hours are longer. These hours are called "Sha'ot Zemaniot". The 6th hour is noon and it corresponds to 6 "Sha'ot Zemaniot" after sunrise.
Every point along the equator gets a little more than 12 hours of daylight every day.