Tonga and America can have the same time but different dates due to their positions relative to the International Date Line (IDL). Tonga is located just west of the IDL, while many parts of America, especially in the Pacific Time Zone, are east of it. As the Earth rotates, when it's midnight in Tonga, it may still be the previous day in parts of America. This creates a situation where the clock shows the same time, but the calendar date differs.
No. In fact, male homosexuality is illegal in Tonga.
You dial the same way that you would dial a voice number in Tonga. The country code for Tonga is +676, and the plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." If you are calling from North America, you would dial 011 = international access prefix from USA, Canada, etc. 676 = country code for Tonga (number in Tonga) # = pound sign (tells the phone system you've finished dialing)
The King deceased says there is a possibility that Tongans are the natives of South America then fled to the Island now called Tonga. Also the Tongan ancestors are the same ancestors as the Samoan. So that means that there is the possibility that Samoans are also the natives of South America. But they fled to, of course, Samoa. I am Tongan and it will be really cool if I was the native of a land that people do not know who were the very first people to live there. :)
Not according to my globe. No, the time in Tonga is UTC + 13 hours, which is 3 hours ahead of Australian Eastern Standard Time and 2 hours ahead of Eastern Summer Time. Places that always have the same time as Tonga are the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, Samoa and Tokelau.
Tonga is typically 1 hour behind New Zealand during New Zealand's standard time (NZST) but is in the same time zone as New Zealand during Daylight Saving Time (NZDT), when New Zealand moves one hour ahead. During the NZDT period (from late September to early April), Tonga and New Zealand are in the same time zone. When New Zealand is on standard time, Tonga is one hour behind.
No, they are the same
No. Fiji is bigger then Tonga and a population 2times that of Tonga.
they settled on their islands at about the same time
Kiribati and Tonga are geographically close, but they are in different time zones due to their respective political and historical decisions regarding timekeeping. In 1995, Kiribati moved the International Date Line to ensure that all of its islands, particularly those in the Line Islands, would be on the same day, effectively placing them ahead of Tonga. This shift was made to facilitate communication and administrative functions across the dispersed islands of Kiribati. Consequently, despite their proximity, the two countries operate on different time zones.
no, South America has different curacy, a different climate, and the people are more protective and suspicious to tourists.
No, South and North America are two different continents.
Somewhat - The landscape is different but the people and the technology is pretty much the same as America.