no, around the world most areas have diffrent time zones.
In a geosynchronous orbit, a satellite orbits Earth at the same rate as Earth rotates and thus stays over the same place on Earth all the time.
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.
no, around the world most areas have diffrent time zones.
All of it though not at the same time. At any point in time, it is a little over a half.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
No. The wind can blow from any direction at any time.
Time is same to us because the roatation of earth is same for all and we live in the same planet.
No, as the Earth rotates so dawn appears in turn as each part of the earth turns to meet the sunrise.
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.
No.
No, North America had night and day at the same time, meanwhile, other parts of the world (such as Australia), have it reversed and have their seasons reversed too.
no