The first day of Winter has 24 hours, just like all other days.
The duration of daylight on that day can be anything between zero and 24 hours,
and depends on your latitude.
The length of the day varies depending depending on latitude and season (Winter, Fall, etc.)
in the area where trees are not there
22nd of November
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.
Zero
10 hours a day. In the winter they hibernate.
The winter solstice, which usually occurs around December 21.
If you mean day by day 24.
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.
In England during the winter months, there are typically around 8-9 hours of daylight per day. The shortest day of the year, known as the winter solstice, occurs around December 21st, where there may be as little as 7-8 hours of daylight.
24 hours
On the first day of summer, the sun follows a higher and longer path across the sky, resulting in longer daylight hours and higher temperatures. In contrast, on the first day of winter, the sun follows a lower and shorter path, leading to shorter daylight hours and cooler temperatures.
There are 23 hours and 56 minutes in the longest day - exactly as there are in the shortest day. How "long" or "short" a day is refers to how long there is sunlight in the sky. Many more hours a day in summer, many less hours a day in winter. But the actual length of the day on earth is always 23 hours and 56 minutes.
That depends on where exactly you are, and on the season.
The first day of winter is never in November.
What is the first day of winter in the southern hemisphere