No, it is never the same day worldwide due to the Earth's rotation and the division of time into time zones. As the Earth rotates, different regions experience daylight and darkness at different times, resulting in various dates across the globe. For example, when it is noon on a Monday in New York, it may still be late Sunday evening in Los Angeles, or even Tuesday morning in parts of Asia. Thus, there is always a variation in the date across different locations.
he made it for where people didnt have to were the same cloths ever day
yes it is
Yes - at the summer and winter equinox
No.
blighting your day makes world wide day
In Hebrew, the days of the week are named "First Day", "Second Day" . . . . "Sixth Day", "Shabbat"."First Day" corresponds to the world-wide Sunday, and "Shabbat" corresponds to the world-wide Saturday.
Its his journal entrys from day to day
Yes, everyday when it is point midnight on the International Dateline and midday on the Greenwich line (in London)
Um... no. I'm pretty sure the World Wide Day of Play is a thing where on TV they tell you to go outside and play.
Indeed, Pentecost and Mother's Day fall on the same day this year, 2008 (on May 11).
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