Brazil and all of the Americas are on the same side of the international date line, so they are both the same day, except for the two hours following Brazil's midnight when it precedes midnight on one of America's coasts.
You can learn more by viewing the world time zone map, below.
Yes it is ahead 9-24 hours depending on where you go. I went to Russia and it was a day ahead. When you fly you will go from day to night and back to day. On one flight I had a window seat and could see the line between day and night.
The date on the eastern side of the date line is one day ahead of the date on the western side. As you travel across the International Date Line from west to east, you gain a day, and as you travel from east to west, you lose a day.
Good question. If today is the 12th the other side of the world would MOST likely be a day ahead of us.
I am in South America, in north central Brazil, about 210 miles due north of Manaus, in the Amazon rain forest. I am having a bad hair day and am not comfortable here.
Depends on where you live. In the northern hemisphere (Europe/Asia/North America) the time changes one hour forward (ahead) sometime in March or April, and then in September or October the time changes one hour back (behind). In the southern hemisphere (Australia/South America) it is opposite: the time changes one hour back (behind) sometime in March or April, and then in September or October the time changes one hour forward (ahead). Remember this adage: "Spring Forward, Fall Back". Tha means if it is springtime where you live, the time chages FORWARD (ahead). If it is fall (or autumn) where you live, the time changes BACK (behind).
no im pretty sure we are a day ahead of them so that means they are a day behind us.
Australia is ahead of the US. Approximately 16 hours ahead of New York, and 19 hours ahead of Los Angeles. In terms of the actual date, America is among the last to begin the new day. i.e. most of the world is in Christmas day or new years day before the US is. So Australia is ahead a day.
No. It is Monday. Japan is a day ahead.
Yes it is ahead 9-24 hours depending on where you go. I went to Russia and it was a day ahead. When you fly you will go from day to night and back to day. On one flight I had a window seat and could see the line between day and night.
The date on the eastern side of the date line is one day ahead of the date on the western side. As you travel across the International Date Line from west to east, you gain a day, and as you travel from east to west, you lose a day.
Good question. If today is the 12th the other side of the world would MOST likely be a day ahead of us.
I am in South America, in north central Brazil, about 210 miles due north of Manaus, in the Amazon rain forest. I am having a bad hair day and am not comfortable here.
Depends on where you live. In the northern hemisphere (Europe/Asia/North America) the time changes one hour forward (ahead) sometime in March or April, and then in September or October the time changes one hour back (behind). In the southern hemisphere (Australia/South America) it is opposite: the time changes one hour back (behind) sometime in March or April, and then in September or October the time changes one hour forward (ahead). Remember this adage: "Spring Forward, Fall Back". Tha means if it is springtime where you live, the time chages FORWARD (ahead). If it is fall (or autumn) where you live, the time changes BACK (behind).
It is Teachers' Day in Brazil on October 15.
It depends on the time of day. It could be Monday or it could be Tuesday.
june 30th in pakistan north america and libya also brazil this must be celebrated if any of your children are of this nation
He went to the southern tip of Brazil to map out the eact coast of, current day, South America.