It's not that simple; the times of sunrise and sunset vary from place to place, so the Sun sets earlier in eastern Spain than in western Spain; it could be a matter of 4 minutes difference for a one degree change in longitude. And latitude matters as well. So, if we want to talk about approximate times, then Portugal and Algeria, and parts of western France, will have similar night times as Spain does.
Spain and the United States both experience fall at the same time, as do all Northern hemisphere countries north of the tropics.
No. Everywhere on the globe will experience night time (or day time) at least once during the year.
Spain and Germany are in the same time zone. There is no difference between the two countries.
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The reason Arab countries experience nighttime while English-speaking countries have daytime is due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates from west to east, different regions move into and out of sunlight, creating a cycle of day and night. When it is nighttime in the Arab countries, which are generally located to the east of English-speaking countries, those in the latter are still in daylight. The specific time difference varies depending on the geographic locations of the countries involved.
Neither, Spain and Portugal were under one control for a time then returened to its usual countries.
the earth rotates on its axis and when it has rotated so that it face away from the sun, we experience night time
( you mean america? :/) mainly Spain and England. also for a time Germany, France and the Netherlands.
germany, france, and spain
New York was considered to be an unusual colony because 3 countries tried to claim it at the same time. These countries included England, Spain, and France.
BPOs work at night due to different time zones, as they work in countries which have different time zones.