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Equinox
There are 8760 hours in a standard year and 8784 in a leap year. At any time is dark somewhere on Earth, so you could say there are 8760 hours of darkness in a year and 8784 of darkness in a leap year. Another way of looking at it is where you are on the planet. At different times of year there are different amounts of darkness and daylight and then there is twilight. You could say it is dark anywhere for about half the year, so that would be 4380 hours in a normal year and 4392 hours in a leap year.
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.
because it just does. end of conversation
24 hours x 60 minutes = 1440 Minutes Daily
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It depends on your location, in some places they are
That varies a lot, depending on the season, and the latitude. ============================================== Another contributor continued: That depends on the date and your exact location on the earth. If you average it over a year's time, it's 12 hours, no matter where you are on the earth.
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IT IS MEANT TO BE AT LEAST 8 HOURS OR 7
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.
The duration of Out of Darkness is 1.67 hours.
The duration of After Darkness is 1.73 hours.
That varies for each location. In Nome, Alaska, each day in January is 24 hours of darkness.
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There are many different lengths to society's average daily commute. Some people take 5 minutes others take hours to commute.
2-3 hours