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there is the zone of saturation in which is the pore space and is completley filled with water. there is also the zone of aeration which is the zone between the earths surface and the aquifers
Well, seeing as they all are completley different worlds, and there is really very small similarities between the days and nights, it is mostly common sense that no. They do not have the same time zones. Yes, universes have different time zones. They are a completley different world (So to speak)
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
what are the climate zones lying between 23.5 and 66.5 in nortern and southern
Something is saturated when every available space is filled with liquid, and something is unsaturated when some or all of the spaces inside the contain air.
The two zones of groundwater are the saturated zone and unsaturated zone.The saturated zone is filled with water and is below the unsaturated zone. The unsaturated zone has water and air in its pores (tiny open spaces in the soil).
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This is known as the phreatic surface or water table.
there is the zone of saturation in which is the pore space and is completley filled with water. there is also the zone of aeration which is the zone between the earths surface and the aquifers
Well, seeing as they all are completley different worlds, and there is really very small similarities between the days and nights, it is mostly common sense that no. They do not have the same time zones. Yes, universes have different time zones. They are a completley different world (So to speak)
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Between tropical zones and polar regions.
There are 3 time zones
what are the climate zones lying between 23.5 and 66.5 in nortern and southern
There are 6 time zones between Chicago (CDT) and Berlin (CET).