No, the Greenwich meridian sets universal world time and countries east of this move one hour forward in time for each 15° of longitude apart, while countries to the west are one hour behind for each 15° of longitude apart.
this means that on the other side of the world form the Greenwich meridian there is a lone where either side one is one day ahead (or one day behind) - this is called the international date line.
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.
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no
I think the answer to this question is "YES", because it is already ruling the world by its manufacturing. People are using China's materials all over the globe. I think there will be a time when China will be in a leading position globally.
Science is an organized body of knowledge gathered over a period of time to explain the world we live in/way of thinking/way of solving problem!From:Nelie France Sanchez
it changes overtime with constant movement and change in rotation
no
No Time To Explain happened in 2011.
It developed over time by starting world war 2
prolonged rainfall means literally a large amount of rainfall over a long period of time in geographical terms.
with time
These graphs CAN show you patterns over time as long as one of your axes shows time (usually the x axis). However it is easier to see trends over time if you use a line graph, and this is more common.