When it is 12 00 UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) at the Greenwich Meridian then it is 24 00 at the International Date Line (as originally defined). In most cases the difference will be 12 hours ahead or behind, depending on where you are in relation to the meridians mentioned above. There are some places that vary from the standard time zone settings, and some places may or may not use Daylight Saving Time during parts of the year, so the answer will vary sometimes depending on your location.
Yes the point on the other side of the globe of the Earth to you is experiencing its local midnight.
As in realestate : location, location, location.
The sun doesn't move; earth does. The Earth slowly rotates until the side the sun was facing is now away from the sun. Example: If the sun is shining on Florida at noon-sunset, the earth rotates slowly in that time until Florida is facing away from the sun and so it is night in Florida and day on the other side of the earth.
It never does because the same face of the moon is always pointed at Earth. This is due to the fact that the moon revolves around Earth at the same speed it rotates on it's axis, so Earth remains in the same relative location in the sky on the moon.
The night side of the Earth is called the "dark side" or "night side." This is the side that is experiencing nighttime while the other side is experiencing daytime.
yes
Night and day, which is why o one side on the Earth it is noon when on the other side it is midnight.
Yes the point on the other side of the globe of the Earth to you is experiencing its local midnight.
Midnight.
Thats 180 degrees of longitude, from your current location, (either way, east or west) Assuming greenwich mean time if your in england Local time zone changes may alter this figure
Yes.
east side
As in realestate : location, location, location.
When it is midnight at one point on Earth, it is noon at a point exactly halfway around the Earth. This is because the Earth is divided into 24 time zones, with each zone representing one hour of time difference. Therefore, when it is midnight in one time zone, it is noon in the time zone exactly opposite it.
when the axis tilts or the earth it gets a bit closer to the sun so on one side its warmer than the other
The sun doesn't move; earth does. The Earth slowly rotates until the side the sun was facing is now away from the sun. Example: If the sun is shining on Florida at noon-sunset, the earth rotates slowly in that time until Florida is facing away from the sun and so it is night in Florida and day on the other side of the earth.
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