Each day at the specified time, the team meets at the Scrum Board for the Daily Scrum. Once the Daily Scrum is complete, the team may then catch up with each other to discuss certain work items in more detail, or perhaps to demonstrate the work completed so far to the Product Owner to see if it's heading in the right direction.
Working as a Scrum team requires a coordinated effort that will often extend beyond the Daily Scrum. It's not often that team members operate in isolation from one another. Co-locating your team means you can pick up from the environment how others are progressing, even if people are working individually on a task.
You'll often find Scrum team members completing work before the next ...