Simply because - if they did, 11am (for example) would be in the middle of the night ! The time zones around the planet - are relative to the time in Greenwich, England,
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No, China is currently lapping India.
No, due to the rotation of the Earth, different places experience day and night at different times. This is why we have different time zones around the world.
Two Places at the Same Time was created in 1979.
Because the sun can only shine on one side of the Earth at a time, and the Earth rotates. Meaning two places that aren't in the same position east-west won't have day and night at the same time.
Two places in different hemispheres can have the same time if they are both in the same time zone. Time zones are defined by a range of longitudes, so places within that range will have the same time despite being in different hemispheres.
In order for two places to share the same time, they need to be at least close to the same longitude. Places on opposite sides of the planet never have the same time.
All places on earth see the same phase of the moon on the same day or night, with only a slight difference depending on the time difference among the various places.
That depends a lot on where you live! The Moon is not visible from all places on Earth at the same time.
No, all places on Earth do not have the same daytime. Due to the Earth's tilt and its rotation, different locations experience varying lengths of daylight throughout the year. This results in seasonal changes in daylight hours depending on a region's distance from the equator.
There are two reasons. First, the Earth is rotating, so over the course of a night they seem to move across the sky. Second, the Earth is orbiting the sun, so we are looking at different parts of the sky throughout the year. However, at the same time on the same date of the year, you will see the constellations in the same places. So you can tell the time of year and even the time of night by looking at them.
Longitude lines go from North to South.Latitude lines go from East to West.This means that two points on the same longitude but different latitude will most likely be in the same time zone and therefore have the same time on their clocks.There are minor exceptions to this, as some time zones are quite erratic in their structure, but IN GENERAL they will be the same.