I'm not sure what you are asking, but if the question is, "Is there a time when the entire earth is on the same date," the answer is no: At the stroke of midnight, Greenwich Mean Time, the date turns over to the next day on the calendar in that part of the world (the Greenwich time zone, or GMT 0).
I have some that is year over date, and it works fine.
The same calendar date exists for practically all of the world when it just before or just after midnight at the International Date Line (UTC +12). Except during Daylight Savings Time, this is at 7 AM in New York and other locations in the US Eastern Time Zone (UTC -5)
Astronomers consider the possibility of a close conjunction between Jupiter and Saturn, which would have occured in 7 B.C. - note that the exact date of birth of Jesus Christ may not have been exactly in what we now count as "year 1". Other options include a comet, or a supernova.
they are used all over the world
Global warming is causing climate change, and it is happening all over the world.
There is no exact date; it was developed over a period of several years, to be first released in 1972.
It was built over a number of years.
World War II was over September 2, 1945 when the Japanese government signed the surrender documents while aboard the battleship USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay.
There is no date written.
There is not an exact release date yet, But there are rumors all over the internet.
There is not an exact release date yet, but there are rumors all over the internet.
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Freeze- frame
The English language has evolved over a thousand years or more and is still developing. There is no exact date or place of origin.
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Prevacid is available now over the counter. I do not know the exact date that it was released, but I did find some good information in the related links.