Peru has one time zone, Peru Time (PET), which is located in the UTC-5 zone, 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Half of the year the time in eastern North America (Toronto, New York, Washington DC, Miami, etc) matches the time in Peru. However since North America observes daylight savings time and Peru does not, this does not match in the summer.
No, six months apart.
At any time of year, Europe and North America ... and everywhere else at similar latitudes ... see the same constellations, at roughly the same local time.
If it is 11:am in Chile, it would be the same for Peru.
Europe and North American are both in the Northern hemisphere and experience seasons at the same time. It is summer in Europe when it is summer in North America.
There are several time offsets that are used on both continents, since they have several major longitudes in common.
kick off is meant to be 6:28pm Peru is in the same time zone as Tampa
Yes, fall in Europe is also fall in North America. All nations in the Northern Hemisphere experiences the same seasons at the same time, as well as all nations in the Southern Hemisphere. When it is Autumn in Frankfort, Germany, it is Autumn in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Seasons in the continents of the northern hemisphere are the same, and seasons in the continents of the southern hemisphere are the same. For example, North America, Europe and Asia have summer at the same time, whilst Australia, southern Africa, South America and Antarctica have their summer at the same time.
Yes, coyotes and foxes both live in the same areas in some parts of North America.
North America can be ahead or behind Europe in time, depending on the time zone. For example, eastern parts of North America (e.g. New York) are typically ahead of Europe, while western parts (e.g. California) are behind.
It is currently winter in North America. (By the time you read this answer, it may well be wrong.)