In the course of a year, every point on Earth has the sun up for
half of the time. That would be 1/2 of 365 days or 4,380 hours.
indiana
Areas near the Equator
The arctic has 24 hours of darkness ans 24 hours of daylight at different parts of the year because of Earth's tilt on it axis. When it is summer, the arctic is in constant daylight because it is constantly receiving sunlight. The arctic region is facing towards the sun all summer. During winter, it is the complete opposite, it is in constant darkness because the arctic is facing away from the sun all winter
Because the tilt of the earth prevents sunlight reaching the far north during the winter months.
There are 24 hours in a day, so multiply 24 hours by 2 = 48 hours. Then add the 6 hours. 48 hours plus 6 hours = 52 hours.
It takes approximately 5 hours 47 minutes of driving time between Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, for a distance of 555 kilometers.
Saskatoon receives an average of 2,363 hours of sunlight per year.
they usually just get 7 hours of sunlight a day
indiana
i think its 20
Areas near the Equator
Zero
Yes, because plants need sunlight to grow and live. The plant that has more sunlight has more time to absorb nutrients for them to make their food, so the plant with 8 hours of sunlight would've grown taller.
North of the Antarctic Circle, geographies experience a mix of hours of sunlight and hours of no sunlight. At the Antarctic Circle, there is at least one 24-hour period of no sunrise/ sunset per year. At the Equator, these periods are about 12 hours each.
The duration of Saskatchewan - film - is 1.45 hours.
It´s about 11,15174 ou 11h 9min 6 seg
two hours