The places furthest apart in time are locations on opposite sides of the International Date Line, which is approximately 180 degrees longitude. This results in a time difference of 24 hours. For example, the time difference between Baker Island (UTC-12) and Kiritimati (UTC+14) is 26 hours.
The gas phase is when particles are furthest apart because they have enough kinetic energy to overcome intermolecular forces and move freely in all directions.
Steam. In general, the higher the temperature the faster the molecules and the farther apart they are. Water has that little peculiarity right above freezing, but otherwise follows the rules.
I believe the furthest behind in time are the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Chile.
Well, that's easy to figure out... The Earth is 152,097,701 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Uranus is 3,004,419,704 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Therefore, the distance between Earth and Uranus is 2,852,322,003 km when both planets are at their furthest points from the Sun.
They are 2 hours apart.
The gas phase is when particles are furthest apart because they have enough kinetic energy to overcome intermolecular forces and move freely in all directions.
Mosow & Pyongyang
Kiribati's Line Islands Time and Samoa Summer Time are furthest ahead, at UTC+14.
Gaseous.
The country located furthest behind the time zone is American Samoa.
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The furthest back time zone in the world is UTC-12, also known as the Baker Island time zone.
American Samoa is the country that is the furthest behind in time compared to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The country that is furthest ahead in time compared to the rest of the world is New Zealand.
The country that is the furthest ahead in time compared to the rest of the world is New Zealand.
The country that is the furthest behind in time compared to the rest of the world is American Samoa.
The furthest ahead in time zones is the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean, which are 14 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC14).