Date Line
It depends on the location and time of year.
The location of the sun on the first day of spring is directly above the equator, a position known as the vernal equinox. This event marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.
Day and night begin at sunrise and sunset, respectively. Sunrise marks the transition from night to day when the sun first appears above the horizon, while sunset signifies the end of day as the sun dips below the horizon. The exact times of these events vary daily and depend on geographic location and time of year.
They depends which location you're observing the sunset. For example it usually sets at 7:30pm here in Britain, and it never sets at the equator.
The sun rises first in Gisborne, New Zealand. Gisborne is one of the easternmost cities in the world, and due to its location near the International Date Line, it is the first city to experience the sunrise each day.
The International Date Line marks the location where a new day begins. It runs from the north pole to the south pole.
The International Date Line, located in the Pacific Ocean, is where each new calendar day begins at midnight. This imaginary line marks the boundary between one calendar day and the next, and is used to define time zones and the change of dates.
three lines really close together will determen it if the lines are parralell yes its a new day
There is no "International Education Day".. However there is an International Literacy Day that marks the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies.
The line of longitude where one day ends and another begins is called the International Date Line. It roughly follows the 180° meridian in the Pacific Ocean and marks the transition between calendar days.
When your clock reaches Midnight and then passes it, a new day begins for you, and none of that depends on where you're located.
The last day of June is June 30th. It marks the end of the month before July begins.
The day begins at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean, located roughly opposite the Prime Meridian. This imaginary line marks the boundary between two consecutive calendar days. When it's midnight at the International Date Line, the day officially starts there.
16 September is celebrated as ozone day. It marks the beginning as Montreal Protocol.
Eid Al Fitr begins on Monday, July 28th. It marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
It depends on the location and time of year.
Nightfall is the time of day immediately following sunset.