Of course.
The time of sunset is when the sun goes below the horizon.
As the west of Ireland is further west than London, the sun sets later there, even though they share the same time zone.
There are 360 integral lines of longitude dividing the globe, with 0 running through London.
The sun covers these in 24 hours, so each one of these represent a time difference of 4 minutes from its neighbours.
Galway, for example, is at longitude 9º west, so the sunset there will be approximately 36 minutes later than in London.
Today - 16th February 2011
Sunset in London will be at 5:16pm Wednesday (GMT)
Sunset in Galway will be at 5:48pm Wednesday (GMT)
Yes, there can be differences in sunset times between London and the west of Ireland due to their geographical locations. The west of Ireland typically experiences slightly later sunsets compared to London because it is further west, closer to the Greenwich Meridian. This means the west of Ireland may have a slightly longer period of daylight in the evenings.
For most of the year California is 8 hours behind London UK. There are about 3 weeks in most years, when the clocks go forward and back at spring and fall at different times in the UK than the USA. In these weeks there is not the 8 hour difference.
5 times, a day before sunrise when noon afternoon sunset after sunset
just because there is and that is easy like in australia
The time of sunrise is very dependent on the place, and a difference of 15 miles will change the sunrise/sunset times by 1 minute. You can run the Sunrise/Sunset calculator from the U.S. Naval Observatory.
Times vary with the seasons and the times of sunset, but generally lighthouse lights come on at sunset, and before it is dark.
Brazil is almost 101 times the size of Ireland, being about 100.87 times larger.
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The time of sunrise and sunset is very dependent on the date and exact location. A difference of 15 miles can change the time of sunrise or sunset by a minute. Please re-post your question with a city name or zip code. You can easily calculate the time of sunrise or sunset by visiting the web site of the U.S. Naval Observatory at http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO/astronomical-applications/data-services/rs-one-day-us.
You can find sunrise and sunset times for your area in weather apps, websites like timeanddate.com, or by using smartphone features like the Weather app or Google Assistant. You can also check with your local observatory or meteorological department for accurate sunrise and sunset times.
I do not have real-time capabilities to provide sunrise and sunset times for specific dates. You can easily find this information by using online tools like timeanddate.com or specific weather apps that provide daily sunrise and sunset times.
Cameroon is about 6 times the size of Ireland .
Daniel Day-Lewis was born in London, but holds dual British/Irish citizenship and lives in Ireland. As of 2014, he is the only actor with Irish citizenship to win a competitive Oscar, which he has done three times. Peter O'Toole, born in Ireland but raised mostly in London, was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar eight times without a win He received an Honorary Award in 2003.