Each planet has its own time zones which are related to the speed of rotation of that planet. The times zones of the planet Mars are of only theoretical interest since no one actually lives there, but they are in any event not related to those of Earth.
Because a man missed his train and wanted a better way to control time.
Central Time Zone, Pacific time zone AND Atlantic time zone. - Anonymous Canadian
Antarctica
Since the Earth rotates constantly and is exposed to the sun in different intervals and time periods, the world needs their own time zone to state when and where the sun rises and sets during the day.
We have different time zone's due to where the sun is in the sky
every 15 degrees is a different time zone.
because the earth is the only planet that has life on it and the others don't but the scientists are researching if mars has earth and earth is located in the habitable zone and a little bit mars!
THERE IS NO TIME ZONE ON MARS..... And since no one has ever set foot on mars there is no way to calculate time. When an unmanned spaceship arrives at Mars it is probably calculated to Houston (central) time.
It is called the "Habitable Zone" because water can exist in fluid form. It has also been referred to as the "Goldilocks Zone" . Not to hot and not to cold, but just right.
Central Time Zone, Pacific time zone AND Atlantic time zone. - Anonymous Canadian
Because a man missed his train and wanted a better way to control time.
It has do do with the rotation of the earth around the sun.The suns position at that point of time on the zone. For instance midday when the sun is midway between sunrise and sunset would be different in another location,hence altered time zones to meet the differences.
whayt is the answer if the earth has two calendar
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Venus, Earth, and Mars have some striking similarities. They are all terrestrial planets, and they are all inner planets. But they also have some differences. Venus has a thick carbon-dioxide atmosphere, while Earth has a thin atmosphere made of hydrogen, oxygen, argon, and traces of other elements. Mars's atmosphere is very thin and localized. Venus and Earth are about the same size, their radii being 199 miles apart. Mars's radius is 2,106 miles, about half the radius of Earth. Finally, Venus orbits at 67 million miles on average, outside the habitable zone. But Earth and Mars are both in the habitable zone, Earth's orbit being at 93 million miles, and Mars' being at 142 million miles.
No They are both in the Eastern Time Zone.
There are 5 different thermal zones of earth which are responsible for varied weather conditions in each specific location. These include, Tropical Zone, Sub-Tropical Zone, Temperate Zone, Polar Zone and Sub-Polar Zone.