As mentioned, about two weeks in most places.
However, there are believed to be some areas which are in permanent darkness as they're shadowed from the sun by mountains near the poles... NASA is interested in them because ice may have accumulated there making water available for lunar bases.
Two weeks
2 weeks
Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.
Yes, the moon has a roughly 14 Earth day day length. The lunar landings were arranged so that the astronauts were on the moon during the lunar day.
Does the sun's position in the sky affect the length of daylight ?
Two weeks
2 weeks
Two weeks
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
The length of daylight is 12 hours at both the equator and the poles.
The Length of Daylight in Kansas City on June 21st in 14 Hours
It is the moon you see,
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daylight hours - its called photoperiodism
There are more hours of daylight in a day during summer than there are in winter.
Yes, it is possible to see a full moon during daylight hours because it is big and brightly lit by the Sun. When you look at the Moon, you are seeing the light which reflects off it. Also because of it's size.
The rut in many species is triggered by a shortening of the length of daylight hours.