It doesn't, but it does depend on the longitude of the place.
The reason is because the sun moves 15 degrees of longitude every hour,
and we want things to work out in a way that no matter where you are, the
sun is near the middle ... between sunrise and sunset ... at 12:00 Noon.
That's the whole reason for having time zones.
It depends on the place. Every point on Earth has a different set of latitude/longitude coordinates.
To check the the date, time, in an particular place the latitude and longitudes are used.
to locate place and for time calculation
Depends how tall you are. What latitude you are at. The time of year.
The latitude of Tampa is 27.947N. The longitude is -82.458W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone.The latitude of Florida varies between, that of some place in the south and the latitude of some place in the north of the state.
The latitude of a place is the angle from the Earth's equator north or south to that place.
That depends on your latitude and your position in your time zone.Here in Chicago, the answer is: about 10:15 PM.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
The sun sets at about the same time as any other location on the same latitude. The time depends upon the specific time of year.
The latitude and longitude of a place are known as its co-ordinates.
It depends on where you are, sunset times depend on your latitude, longitude, and time zone. probably between 6 and 7
Depends on latitude