In Montana during winter months, it typically gets dark around 5:00-5:30 pm. However, this can vary depending on the specific location within the state and the time of year.
Its eight hours between them, so its three in the afternoon If I remember right Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone (the same as it is here in Phoenix) is GMT -7. That means whatever time it is in Montana add 7. If it's 7am in Montana, it's 2pm in Greenwich.
The time it gets dark in North Carolina varies depending on the time of year and your specific location within the state. Generally, in the summer months, it can get dark around 8-9pm, while in the winter it can get dark as early as 5-6pm.
In the winter at the North Pole, there are periods of 24-hour darkness due to the tilt of the Earth's axis away from the sun. This phenomenon is known as polar night and can last for several months. During this time, the sun does not rise above the horizon, creating continuous darkness.
If it is 1pm in Los Angeles, it will be 2pm in Montana. Both locations are in the same time zone (Pacific Time Zone), but Montana does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so the time difference is one hour.
In the middle of the night, in Winter, when it is cold, dry, and dark in the room, and the other person does not know that you are also in the room.
The dark season or night time.
No. It's dark in winter and light in summer.
In winter, yes.
After dark
It starts getting dark at around 5pm and it is completely dark at 6pm.
The ISBN of A Dark Winter is 1862913684.
A Dark Winter was created in 1998.
The ISBN of In the Winter Dark is 0869140450.
In the Winter Dark was created in 1988.
Every one does. not Just Indiana and Montana.
In winter in the moutains, around 5 or 6 o'clock
That depends on the time of year. In winter it can be dark by 5pm. In summer it can be bright until as late as 11pm on a clear night.