Because there are many different people and cultures in the world. Just like different countries can have different languages or traditions, they can have other different things, including calendars. Many are based on religion and so they measure from different points in time that are significant in that religion.
There were different alliances Central and alliance the central had 6 countries and the alliance had 6 so together 6+6
They thought the world was a flat disc, and they thought the world had an edge you sailed off of. So when they discoverd america it seamed like a new world because the thought nothing was there before, just water. So it seamed like a different world. Also the natives americans spoke a different language and looked different so they were somewhat like aliens I guess, but i seriously don't think so.
no because peoples of the world have different virtues and beliefs and most of them are closed minded on what the others say so conflict starts and continuously occurs.
Many of the casualties of World War I were due to the use of gas warfare in the trenches.
im named juan so that's 2
That depends on who you mean by "we". There are different calendars still used around the world, hence different festivals for people, like the Jewish New Year, being held at different times. Not all calendars are even the same length, accounting for why certain things from different calendars seem to happen at different times each year. So most of the world does use the Gregorian calendar, but not everyone.
Different cultures and societies have developed their own calendars based on astronomical events, religious beliefs, historical events, or practical considerations. This has led to a wide variety of calendar systems being used globally. Additionally, some calendars are specific to particular cultures or religions, leading to multiple calendars being used concurrently.
I would say the house. There many more representatives than senators. So it stands to reason that they would have more calendars.
Calendars come in many types, shapes and sizes, so there is no specific answer to your question.
No, calendar months are not the same across the world. While the Gregorian calendar is widely used, some regions may follow different calendar systems or have variations in how months are named or days are numbered. For example, some cultures have lunar calendars where months are based on the cycles of the moon.
365+1/4-3/400=365.2425 starting with a non leap year 7 calenders starting with a leap year 7 calendars starting with 2001, takes 28 yrs to use all of the calendars There are an almost infinite number of calendars possible. Calendars are constructs for the purpose of counting periods of time or combinations of periods. The purpose of the counting varies so the periods chosen can be varied, Those period may be based on some astronomical phenomena or on something entirely arbitrary, or a combination of both.
they are different coz so many people believe in so many different things and some do not even believe in anything
there are to many coulers in the world to count so we just find as many coulers to count as possible
Many different people have many different boy friends, so the answer will always be different no matter who you ask it to.
There are so many sites for free calendars! Many charities will send you one with information on how you can donate if you wish. But the calendar is free.
because different dogs do different stuff that help are world k
You did not identify which calendar you mean by "ours", which in itself kind of answers your question. Around the world there are many different calendars being used, based on things like culture or religion. In terms of duration, some are based on the sun and some on the moon and some combining the two. So your calendar, be it the Islamic or Jewish or Gregorian or Bengali or one of the many others used, would be different to the Chinese calendar and all of the other ones.