the time changes......
Stagecoach.
Sound travels across a room by vibrating air particles. When a sound is produced, it creates a series of compressions and rarefactions in the air, which propagate as a wave. These waves travel through the air until they reach our ears, where they are detected and interpreted as sound.
Water waves typically travel at speeds ranging from 1 to 3 meters per second in the sea.
Travel by wagons through mountains would have been slower due to difficult terrain, steep inclines, narrow paths, and the need for frequent stops and detours. In contrast, travel across desert and plains would have been faster due to more open and flat terrain that allows for smoother movement and fewer obstacles.
Wind can travel long distances, depending on its intensity and weather patterns. In general, wind can travel hundreds to thousands of miles before dissipating. Stronger winds, like jet streams, can travel even greater distances across continents and oceans.
You will gain an hour for each timezone you cross when traveling westward. This means the local time will be one hour earlier for each timezone you pass through.
the answer is earlier,because as you go west of greenwich it gets earlier
12am pacific timezone
Louisville is in the Eastern timezone.
Pottermore is British. It is in the GMT timezone.
You aren't going to see lightning flashes or anything. The timezone boundaries are completely artificial and arbitrarily defined; they are not connected to some essential physical characteristic of the planet. The location of the zones is based on the location of the Prime Meridian, zero degrees longitude, which goes through Greenwich England. If you change zones, you simply reset your watch and other timepieces you have with you. On a longer flight it makes sense to set your watch once, and I suggest at the beginning of the flight-- so you can start getting adjusted to the timezone you are going to. Do it the way that it is comfortable to you. The farther away from your own timezone you go, the more different will be the diurnal (daily) cycle that your body will experience. Travel agents and flight attendants will have hints to help you adjust. If you cross the dateline it gets a little more complicated but it is manageable.
Chile's continental timezone is UTC/GMT -4 Easter Island timezone is UTC/GMT -6
It can travel across the vacuum of space.
The timezone is 1 hour later than Alberta's timezone
the time zone you are arriving in is listed
Neither, Germany is in the Central European Timezone.
why was travel across the Sahara desert difficult