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What time does it get dark in your area?

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post your time zones. it would be much better this way.

day light is 7:07 to 4:57 mst for me Should hit 30ish F tomorrow!

Your timezone doesn't have any effect on what local time the sun goes down.

Your latitude (and to a lesser extent your longitude) has a greater impact.

Note that new englanders are dark by 5pm, but here in sunny south FL we stay lit till 6:15ish? Thats due to the spheroid nature of the earth.

Locally sundown is within the 5 o clock hour or just before it in all time zones.
 
Your timezone doesn't have any effect on what local time the sun goes down.

Your latitude (and to a lesser extent your longitude) has a greater impact.

Note that new englanders are dark by 5pm, but here in sunny south FL we stay lit till 6:15ish? Thats due to the spheroid nature of the earth.

Locally sundown is within the 5 o clock hour or just before it in all time zones.

duh?

i was just wondering how many people lived at what aprox. lat.

time zones and time itself is just a construct of man.

I like to think of time as a distance on the 4th axis.
 
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