Here's why:
* Day and Night Cycle: The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night. The northern hemisphere experiences daylight during its rotation towards the sun.
* Seasons: The Earth's tilt causes seasons. During the summer solstice, the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun and experiences longer days. During the winter solstice, it's tilted away from the sun and experiences shorter days.
* Location: The amount of daylight varies based on your location within the northern hemisphere.
To get a precise answer, tell me:
* Date: What day are you interested in?
* Time: What time are you interested in?
* Location: Where in the northern hemisphere are you interested in?
Once you provide this information, I can tell you whether the northern hemisphere will have daylight at that specific time and location.