No, the sun can only caste sunlight (daylight) over the surface of the globe (earth) that is facing towards it at any one time.
very good question there is no daylight in the wetlands, see the sun and the moon are fighting over that area and the moon won, so its always dark
so that we have a basic measurement all over the whole world of length, volume, etc.
Sets of Canals!!!
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
At the equinox day and night are of the same length all over the world because the Sun is in the plane of the Earth's equator, and that happens on March 21 and September 22 each year.
no
yes
The Equator
I swear I've answered this question already...
There are 10 numbers in the whole world 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,0 you use those numbers over and over again to make larger numbers.
about over a million
there are over a million :)
Multiply the numerator and the whole number. Put the total over the denominator. Simplify if possible.
NO because mostly every county has a diffrent time of day an night
Yes - at the summer and winter equinox
Over 1000,0000 in the whole world and There are to much in the world
there r over 4300 kaylas in the whole world