If you mean the length of the day, yes - that is the same around the Earth. The Earth rotates as a rigid body. If by day length you mean hours of sunlight. On the same lines of latitude day length will be the same, but due to the wobble in the rotation of the earth, day length is different along lines of longitude.
I know in the midle east it's March 21 same as earth day( first day of spring)
around the world
no, around the world most areas have diffrent time zones.
no, around the world most areas have diffrent time zones.
It really does not, but it is close to a month. The moon always faces the same way to the earth as it goes around the earth. So the Moon day is the same as its orbit around the Earth, Roughly 29 days.
Around 175 countries in the world celebrate the holiday Earth Day.
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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.
earth does in a day is that it spins around around the sun
Your question does not make sense.
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