The longest time difference in the world is technically on either side of the International Date Line. They are a full day apart from one another, though there are very few people living in those areas.
The longest time difference in the world is 26 hours between some parts of Baker Island and Howland Island, both of which are uninhabited territories of the United States in the Pacific Ocean. Baker Island is in UTC-12 time zone, while Howland Island is in UTC+14 time zone.
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The time difference between London and Ottawa is usually 5 hours, with London ahead of Ottawa. This difference may vary slightly depending on daylight saving time changes in each location.
The Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude) and the International Date Line (180 degrees longitude) determine time zones across the globe. Time zones are typically one hour apart for every 15 degrees of longitude difference.
The Precambrian era is the longest geological era, spanning from about 4.6 billion years ago to 541 million years ago, but it is also the era with the least amount of detailed information available due to the lack of well-preserved rocks and fossils from that time period.
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Some people live their whole lives without laughing. That's the longest time for them.
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The longest time difference would be between Tonga and Samoa. They can be 24 hours apart but are only 550 miles / 887km apart in distance.
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The countries with the longest time difference are those that are on opposite sides of the International Date Line. For example, Samoa and American Samoa are 25 hours apart due to the time zone difference at the International Date Line. Other countries with significant time differences include Russia and Alaska.
A second is the longest time in which a world goes without a human dying.
The world record for the longest time spinning a necklace is 45.38 seconds, achieved by Angela Ejimadu in 2019.
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