We more sun in summer, and more dark in winter.
in the area where trees are not there
Different latitudes have different daylight hours. The 2014 summer solstice in New York will see the sun rise at 5:24 a.m. on June 21 and set at 8:30 p.m. after 15 hours, six minutes of daylight.
1 degree longitude or latitude? What day of the year? Middle of winter, 1 degree latitude, no daylight. But middle of summer same place, 24 hours.
Every day has 24 hours. Since 1 hour = 60 minutes, (24 hr)*(60 min/hr) = 1440 min. The exception to the 24 hours is that every once in awhile, they add a 'leap second' to the day, so that the atomic clocks stay in sync with the Earth's rotation. If you are referring to minutes of daylight on the Summer Solstice (day with the most daylight hours), then I'm sure there are tables out there to find this information, but it will vary by location. In areas near the Arctic Circle they have daylight nearly all day in the Summer time, for example.
Equinox
Because of the tilt of the Earth.
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.
Because in summer that part of the earth is tilted towards the sun.
In summer, England typically experiences about 16-18 hours of daylight per day. This is due to its high latitude, where the summer solstice results in longer daylight hours.
In Washington during the summer, there are about 15-16 hours of daylight. This can vary slightly depending on the specific day of the summer season.
about 12 hours a day more in summer, less in winter
The Summer solstice
That depends on your location and the date. On average, you get 12 hours of daylight; more in the summer, but less in the winter.
Twenty-four hours of daylight.
The northern hemisphere has more daylight hours on June 21st, which is the summer solstice and the longest day of the year. December 21st is the winter solstice and has the shortest daylight hours of the year.
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In December, Australia has the same number of hours as it has every day throughout the year, which is 24.However, there are more daylight hours, due to December being in the middle of summer.