It is not the same time everywhere on earth because of the position of the sun. Because the Sun can not be on all sides of the earth at once, time must be different, other wise in a foreign country like Japan it would be 9:00 am and be dark as night but to them it would be morning. So to control this times are different.
Solar time is not the same for everyone because the sun appears at different places of the sky at different longitudes.
No. There is not enough rain in the clouds for that to happen. It has not happened in the last few million years.
Exactly the same. Mass is the same everywhere. The weight will be 1/6 less on the moon though.
-- Spring-- Summer-- Autumn ("fall")-- Winter-- (repeat the list)The order is the same everywhere on earth.
Earth itself is rotating on a axis and it's revolving around the sun at the same time.
The same as on earth because mass remains constant everywhere if you are thinking about the "weight" then it will be changed .
The earth is on a tilt so it can't hit the earth everywhere at the same time.
Yes, but it is never spring everywhere on earth at the same time.
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because the sun can't be everywhere at once
The big dipper is the same size from everywhere on Earth, because everywhere on Earth is the same distance from it.
Because the moon itself is never visible everywhere on Earth at the same time. When there is an eclipse going on, half of the Earth, and all of the people on that half, are turned away from the moon, and looking the other way.
No, when it's winter in America, it's summer on the other side of the earth.
No. There is not enough rain in the clouds for that to happen. It has not happened in the last few million years.
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.
I'm sorry, but it is impossible to know how many Saint Bernards are on the earth right now, because no one person can be everywhere on the earth at the same time.
it means to be everywhere at the same time
The number is the same everywhere.