The amount of natural light that enters a house throughout the day can vary depending on several factors, such as the orientation of the house, the windows' size and position, and the presence of obstructions outside (such as trees or neighboring buildings). Additionally, the time of year and weather conditions also affect the amount of natural light that enters. In general, houses with large windows and a favorable orientation (e.g., south-facing windows in the northern hemisphere) tend to receive more natural light throughout the day compared to houses with smaller windows or less advantageous orientations.
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