Because the planet moves around the sun, therefore the sun can not light the entire planet at the same time, and so the different parts of the planet have different times of day and night.
Since the Earth tilts on an axis, different places both in the northern and southern hemisphere will be facing the sun, so the different places of the earth have the sun in different places, therefore, the different places of the earth have different time zones.
Yes, spacetime and Earth time are different concepts. Spacetime is a four-dimensional framework that combines the three dimensions of space with the fourth dimension of time. Earth time refers to the measurement of time based on Earth's rotation and revolves around the concept of days, years, etc.
becase the sun or the moon is shining on that part of the earth
in the use of the chronometer. chronometer is the based time on earth and it is the greenwich time. greenwich time is the time at the prime meridian.......
every 15 degrees is a different time zone.
Basically, it depends on what time you set in your tamagotchi. If you set it at a different time then Earth time it could effect your tamagotchi by when it sleeps or wakes up. Basically, it depends on what time you set in your tamagotchi. If you set it at a different time then Earth time it could effect your tamagotchi by when it sleeps or wakes up.
Time differences occur on Earth due to the planet's rotation. As the Earth rotates on its axis, different regions experience day and night at different times. This variation in sunlight exposure creates different time zones, which are used to standardize timekeeping across the globe.
Different places experience different climates on Earth because of the Earth's tilting at a certain angle. As Time goes by, and the earth keeps rotating, the angle of its appearance towards the sun keeps changing, which explains why different places experience different climates
At the same moment as what, and where on the earth? If you're asking if it can be 6 o'clock everywhere on the Earth at the same time... it could, if we all decided to use, say, Coordinated Universal Time (aka GMT). But currently, the existence of time zones mean that different locations always have different times.
the sun does not move but the earth does spin around
the moon changing toward the earth at different faces of the moons and different time and years.
It is because of the Earth revolving around the Sun.