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what would happen if different places used different calendars?

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Answered by mhky
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Have you ever thought how life would be without a calendar? Just imagine what would happen if all the world’s calendars suddenly disappeared…we would be clueless and helpless at the same time because we are so used to it. We, humans have been using this tool since the beginning of the civilization, however the calendars have underwent a sea of change and various revolutionary theories from renowned historians and astronomers have contributed into evolving the calendar into what it is today.

Julius Caesar introduced a calendar in 45 B.C.E and the most interesting fact about this calendar was that it also started with 1 January. Before the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, which was named after Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, the Julian calendar was widely used. As the Julian calendar had some imperfections, it was finally reformed and named as the Gregorian calendar which is used around the world today.

Although various historians and astronomers have many times challenged the theory on which the Gregorian calendar is based and different types of calendars have been proposed, until now the Gregorian calendar has been widely accepted and considered relevant around the world.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

You can change your time zone in the Calendar and create events for selected time zones. This helps to see event times by the time zone of the place you're travelling to or to create events for people in other time zones.

Explanation:

You can change your time zone and create events in certain time zones. Wherever you create your event, it will be visible to everyone in their own time zone. It lets you make travel plans or make it easier for people around the world to create events.

Reminders always appear at the same time, no matter what the time zone. For example, if you move from Denver to New York, the 9 AM MT reminder becomes the 9 AM ET reminder.

If the calendar's time zone changes after the task have been created, the tasks change according to the new time zone. For example, if you move from Denver to New York, a task at 9 AM MT becomes a task at 11 AM ET.

change your time zone

If you travel in a different time zone, you'll see your calendar in local time.

Note: If you don't own the calendar, you can't change its time zone.

daylight savings time

Google Calendar uses Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to avoid problems with daylight saving time.

When events are created, UTC is used for them. However, events in your calendar will always appear according to local time.

If a country's time zone is changed, events created prior to this change may appear in the old time zone.

Gregorian calendar

According to the "Gregorian calendar," the current year is 2019.

The most extensively used civil calendar in the world is this one.

The calendar named after Pope Gregory XIII is known as the Gregorian calendar. In the year 1582, he made the change.

To rectify the Julian calendar, the Gregorian calendar was created.

This calendar states that, with the exception of years that are divisible by 100, any year that is not exactly divisible by 4 is a leap year. However, leap years are those century years that are precisely divisible by 400.

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