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All European countries plus every country directly south of the UK.
Daylight saving time began during World War I as a way to conserve energy. The exact date and location of its implementation varies among countries. In the United States, it was first observed on March 31, 1918, while in Canada, it was implemented on April 14 of the same year. Other countries, such as Germany and the United Kingdom, also adopted daylight saving during this time period.
Spain is always 1 hour ahead of UK. This applies to other countries in W Europe also, like France, Italy for example. This applies in winter and also in summer, when daylight saving is in operation. All EU countries change to daylight saving on the same day (generally last weekend in March), and back to winter time also on same weekend (about end of October).
Yes there are! Singapore and Philippines are good examples. There are several other countries that have the same time.
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Yes; both are considered to be in the Eastern hemisphere.
I don't think so- I think the UK and Mali do though!
Same reason other countries do. To get unique imports and exports sent to each other.
It refers to countries that border or are quite close to a country. It is the same as people who live near each other are called neighbours.
because our countries are close to each other and the same sorter
Neighboring countries are countries that share a common border or are geographically close to each other. They often have close political, economic, and social ties due to their proximity. Relations between neighboring countries can vary from cooperation and friendly relations to tension and conflict.
All European countries plus every country directly south of the UK.
Bolivia and Brazil share a border.
Places along the same line of latitude, one of the imaginary lines that circle the Earth parallel to the equator, have roughly the same amount of daylight each day. Places more south have less daylight time from March to September and more daylight time from September to March.
There is no answer to that, because it varies all around the world. So the amount of daylight on a given day in one part of the world, isn't the same in all other parts of the world. In the middle of the northern hemisphere's winter there is no daylight at the North Pole, but there is more and more as you head south ending in there being 24 hours of daylight at the South Pole, where it is the middle of summer. You can also say that there is always daylight somewhere in the world, and therefore there is permanent daylight on Earth, so there is 24 hours of daylight every day.
Daylight saving time began during World War I as a way to conserve energy. The exact date and location of its implementation varies among countries. In the United States, it was first observed on March 31, 1918, while in Canada, it was implemented on April 14 of the same year. Other countries, such as Germany and the United Kingdom, also adopted daylight saving during this time period.
Each country that has the euro has its own type of euro coin, with one side having an emblem of that country and the other side being the same in all countries. However all euro coins can be used in any country that uses the euro. So one side of the French euro is the same as the Germany and Italy euros, and the other side is different on each. They are the same in that they can be used in any of those countries and any other euro country. See the link below for the designs one side of the first 13 countries that used the euro. The other link shows the other side which is the same in all countries. Some countries have also minted some special ones, with one side different.