Lovacott
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I spent some time in Southern China a few years back and being near the Equator, it was literally as though someone had just turned off the light.I've noticed before that the daylight difference is less extreme here, I'm well south of the most southerly part of the UK, and often the amount of daylight we have is noticable shorter at this time of year.
There was hardly any difference in sunset times between summer and winter. It was something like an hour or so (from memory.
Here in the UK, it varies by about six hours and in places like Aberdeen, night almost becomes day in June.