My Birthday!
its different each year
Celebrating the Baha'i New Year (Naw Ruz) on a different day would be like celebrating the Christian calendar's New Year (January 1) on a different day. You could do it but it just wouldn't be the same, losing some of that mutually shared enjoyment with others.
There is no single 'holiest' day of the year . . . there are different holiest days for different religions.
In November, the temperature is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. It varies depending on the location and can range from below freezing in colder climates to warm temperatures in more temperate regions.
Different religions and cultures celebrate different new years. For example, Chinese New Year is different from Jewish New Year, and both are different from the new year of the Western calendar in which New Year's Day is January 1.
The answer to this question is different for almost every person. We all have a day we love every year, and for different reasons.
it is different for differernt people some people when they are 16 others maybe 10 yrs. any time any day you never know.
Some planets rotate faster or than others. Also the planets take different times to orbit the Sun.
There are different lengths of day and night depending on people's location. Some areas will have more light during the day and others will be darker.
Different areas of the world have different foods that are traditional to eat on New Year's Day. It's a superstitious belief that eating these foods on that day will bring on a good year. Black-eyed peas are another such tradition for New Year's Day.
it can be different every year. there is no real answer to your question.
Because of Leap year.