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Sir Ernest Rutherford lived in various places during his lifetime, including New Zealand, England, and Canada. He was born in New Zealand and later carried out significant scientific work in England and Canada.
England is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. England is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
The time difference normally varies from 17 to 21 hours depending on which part of America you come from and whether New Zealand has day light saving at that time of the year. So if you are in New York which is 5 hours behind GMT and it is summer in New Zealand, then the time difference is 17 hours. But if you are in Los Angeles which is 8 hours behind GMT and its Winter in New Zealand, you are 21 hours behind. An interesting factor is that it is quite possible that you are 2 calender days behind New Zealand! And its quite interesting too. The International Date Line is set such that no two countries are separated by more than a day. So the maximum difference between two countries can at best be 24 hours. However, during winter, New Zealand, given its geographical position, has to add an extra hour to save on daylight. This means, that in addition to the maximum of 12 hours allowed for any country, it adds a further one hour and moves 13 hours ahead of GMT. So if you happen to visit one of United States Minor Outlying Islands which are GMT-12, you will for an entire one hour everyday from April to September, be 2 days behind New Zealand!!
There is an 11 to 13-hour time difference between New Zealand and the United Kingdom, depending on daylight saving time. New Zealand is ahead of the UK, so when it is midday in New Zealand, it is around midnight in the UK.
Ireland is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. New Zealand is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +12 hours, ie. 12 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Ireland is 12 hours behind New Zealand. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
When it is winter in England, it is Summer in New Zealand.
There is a Union Jack on the the New Zealand flag because New Zealand was colonised by Great Britain, and it is still a part of the British Commonwealth. New Zealand still regards the Queen of England as their head of state and Queen.
it is winter in England and has a good chance of snowing and in new zealand it is summer
No it is in England
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New Zealand
Gumboots in England are named Wellingtons. Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
There are a few. England and New Zealand both have a ChristchurchChristchurch is a city in New Zealand.
New Zealand isn't "part of" anything. It's an independent country.
Wellington in the southern part of the north island of new Zealand
New Zealand is part of the Eastern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
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