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The equator faces always the sun wheather the earth is tilted to the north or south. This causes the earth to stay the same temperature all time.
Yes and no. On earth, there are time zones based on where you are located on earth. There are no time zones in space.
Is it the planet Mars.
All four hemispheres have the same area . . . half of the Earth's surface area.
no it does not
An area where all use the same clock time is called a time zone
If you want to reckon time on Jupiter according to earth time, then it is the same time on Jupiter as it is on earth. I would suggest UTC, universal time.
no because the earth grows from the layers made by the core
the time and season will be the same until the earth moves again
It is called a "time zone".A time zone is an area about 1/24th of the circumference of the Earth in width (15° of longitude) where the local time, as determined by the position of the Sun, is within the same hour, and the time in the center is used as a common standard. So each of these widths represents one of the separate 24 times on the clock (1 AM to 12 noon, 1 PM to 12 midnight). It is always some given hour somewhere in the world.(see related link)a time zone