no the show will be held at different time according to the zones of the two places
Well, seeing as they all are completley different worlds, and there is really very small similarities between the days and nights, it is mostly common sense that no. They do not have the same time zones. Yes, universes have different time zones. They are a completley different world (So to speak)
All of Algeria is in the same time zone. It is one hour ahead of GMT.
Zimbabwe has 4 different time zones because it's a small country.
There are 24 different time zones around the world.
There are a total of 24 time zones located in the world. Each time zone represents a specific region where the local time is the same. These time zones are used to coordinate time across different locations and help in scheduling activities at a global level.
Well, seeing as they all are completley different worlds, and there is really very small similarities between the days and nights, it is mostly common sense that no. They do not have the same time zones. Yes, universes have different time zones. They are a completley different world (So to speak)
No, different time zones ! Queensland is 11 hours ahead of England.
yes, but time zones were actually created by man so that we were all operating at the same time, initially for the train service
mongolia have 4 different time zones
sence there are different time zone i would think its all at the same time but time zones are by hours so i guess they might... sence there are different time zone i would think its all at the same time but time zones are by hours so i guess they might...
The widths all average out the same ... 15 degrees of longitude per time zone. The shapes are drawn the way they are in order to avoid splitting cities and states into two different time zones.
All of Algeria is in the same time zone. It is one hour ahead of GMT.
Zimbabwe has 4 different time zones because it's a small country.
There are 24 different time zones around the world.
There are a total of 24 time zones located in the world. Each time zone represents a specific region where the local time is the same. These time zones are used to coordinate time across different locations and help in scheduling activities at a global level.
At any given time, the clocks around the world are set to at least 38 different times, and these time zones have about 165 different names, including about 130 different names just for Standard Time designations.
Time zones were crested to have the local time correspond with the amount of daylight hours there are. The sun sets and the daylight hours fade at different times in different places. With time set up to correspond with this it creates different time zones.