It depends on the season. In the summer, none. In the winter, 24. In the spring and autumn, it varies.
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours are in one day...:)
There are 24 hours in a day.
24 hours in a day
There is 24 hours in 1 day!!
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Areas within the Arctic and Antarctic Circles experience 24 hours of darkness during their respective winter seasons. In the Arctic Circle, this phenomenon occurs around the winter solstice in December, while in the Antarctic Circle, it occurs around the summer solstice in June.
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North pole, It's tipping away from the sun and is actually dark 24 hours a day.
The region of the world where it is light 24 hours a day is the Arctic Circle during the summer months.
Assuming you mean Norway: Parts of Norway are within the arctic circle. That means that the hours of sunlight can vary anywhere between 0 and 24 hours, depending on the time of year.
24. More than half of that time is daylight, less than half of it is dark.
If you mean "how many hours are IN one day", then there are 24 hours in a day.
Twenty four hours is the length of any day on Earth.
At the Antarctic Circle, this geography experiences one day of no sunrise/ sunsets each year. South of this line of latitude, the number of days increases to the maximum of six months at the South Pole.