same as summer and winter!
Antarctica receives zero hours of daylight in the winter.
The Equinoxes - Autumnal and Vernal (or Spring). The hours of daylight equal the hours of darkness.
Thats the equinoxes, halfway between longest and shortest days, happens twice a year: Once in the spring and once in the autumn
March equinox and September equinox : Daylight and darkness are of equal length on both the Vernal Point (Spring/March 20th 2011) and the Autumnal Point (Autumn/September 23rd 2011) .
24
10 and a half hours
960 hours of daylight in the season of Spring.
Sunny, clear, cold, windy and people are active. Some of these hours of daylight last 24 hours a day.
In summer generally, there are 24 hours of daylight; in winter there are generally zero hours of daylight.
Yes, the sentence is correct. It effectively conveys the idea that catalog sales increase in Autumn due to the reduction in daylight hours.
No. Weather does not affect the sun.
On December 25, all of Antarctica experiences 24 hours of sunlight.