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.
Houston TX has exactly 24 hours in each day, just like everywhere else on Earth has. Houston has the greatest continuous period of sun-up and daylight in late June, just like everywhere else in the northern hemisphere has.
The answer is April.
For me the answer will be April
The month does not effect it. The angle of the earth to the sun does.
Different months have different lengths. Depending on what exactly you want to calculate, you can either multiply the length of a specific month - 28, 29, 30 or 31 days - or some type of average (about 30.5) by the number of hours in a day.
Second day of the year that there is exactly 12 hours of daylight is in the month of June and the day 21st.. :)
December has the shortest number of daylight hours in Houston.
Depends on your latitude.
what country or region
In northern California, the amount of daylight hours in October varies from around 11-12 hours at the beginning of the month to around 10-11 hours at the end of the month.
Utah would have the greatest number of daylight hours per day in June. This is because June is the month with the longest daylight hours due to the summer solstice, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun.
Depends on the location. North of the Arctic Circle, December clocks in with "zero" hours of daylight, while on Antarctica, June is the darkest month.
The hours of daylight and darkness in September are nearest to the hours of daylight and darkness in March. This is because both months are transitional periods during which the Earth's axis is tilted in such a way that the lengths of day and night are more balanced.
The month in which you typically gain the most daylight is June, during the summer solstice when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted closest to the sun. This results in longer daylight hours and shorter nights.
As it is the month of an equinox, there is a fairly equal amount of darkness and light, so about 12 hours of daylight.
June. That's when the Summer Equinox begins.
June, same as the rest of the northern hemisphere