no it did not.
is this true? yes it is because it can't go daylight savings all over the world if the world if the earth spins so im pretty sure 90% sure
no
No, the time is not the same all over the world. Different regions have different time zones based on their longitudinal position on the Earth. This is why we have time zones to account for the variation in time as you move east or west.
Sure, happens all the time all over the world.
Its London
No at all - because time runs forwards, inventions cannot have retrospective impacts.
Half of the world experiences night and half day this is because the sun is not all the way around the earth at one time. so basically no
It was said at the time that 'it will all be over by Christmas'.
No, since our planet is spherical (ball-shaped) and we have only one sun, only half of the planet can be illuminated by the sun at any one time.
jaffa
No, it is not day all over the world at the same time due to the Earth's rotation on its axis, which creates day and night. Different parts of the world experience daylight and darkness at different times. This is why we have different time zones to account for the variations in local times around the world.
There is no actual answer, Soccer was developing all over the world at different times. People in china, England, all over the world. The time well about 1200-1700
Yes. People live in the desert all time all over the world.