Yes there are! Singapore and Philippines are good examples. There are several other countries that have the same time.
Countries located along the same longitude lines will have the same daylight hours. For example, Spain and Algeria have daylight at the same time as they are both located in the same timezone (UTC+1).
You can certainly have your feet in two different countries at the same time.
Yes, the time in both countries is always Greenwich Mean Time (UTC).
No month - this is impossible unless you are stood on the North or South Pole when you are in all time zones at the same time
Countries that have daylight at the same time as the UK include Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, and some parts of Western Europe. These countries are located in the same time zone as the UK, which means they experience daylight at similar times.
Countries located along the same longitude lines will have the same daylight hours. For example, Spain and Algeria have daylight at the same time as they are both located in the same timezone (UTC+1).
You can certainly have your feet in two different countries at the same time.
No, countries are not all in the same year. Each country has its own time zone and may observe daylight saving time, leading to differences in the current time and date.
Portugal and Ireland
Yes, the time in both countries is always Greenwich Mean Time (UTC).
No month - this is impossible unless you are stood on the North or South Pole when you are in all time zones at the same time
yes,days and nights are formed at the same time in different countries in the world.this is because of the rotation of the earth about the sun
At the same time as the other northern hemisphere countries.
stand on the border of two countries
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Countries that have daylight at the same time as the UK include Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, and some parts of Western Europe. These countries are located in the same time zone as the UK, which means they experience daylight at similar times.
Yes, the time in both countries is UTC+8.