Indeed. It is GMT-6
Yes
Yes. Texas and Illinois are in the Central Time Zone
Cancun, Mexico is located on the GMT-6 time zone, usually on par to the United States' Central Standard Time (CST). The city however, observes different daylight savings day's start and end dates, due to latitude.
Calgary is in the GMT-7 time zone, while Cancun is on the GMT-6 time zone. If it is 5 PM in Calgary, it is 6 PM in Cancun.
There is none. They are in the same time zone, CDT. To find out the time anywhere on earth, you can go to google.com and type in "What time is it in Cancun, Mexico?" (without the quotation marks) or wherever you want to know the time, and it will tell you the present time in that location.
Bristol, Maine is in the Eastern Time Zone, and Cancun, Mexico is in the Eastern Standard Time Zone. The time difference between them is the same throughout the year, which is 1 hour - Bristol is 1 hour ahead of Cancun.
Central time zone.
It depends. Mexico has three time zones:Mexico, Cancun: 10:00AMMazatlan, Los Cabos: 9:00 AMTijuana, Ensenada: 8:00
1hour. Example: 8 AM in Cancun, Mexico = 9 AM in Georgia, USA.
Houston is on Central Time.
No, Miami is 1 hour ahead of Cancun for 11 months per year, and, due to differences in their Daylight Saving Time schedules, Miami is 2 hours ahead of Cancun for about 1 month per year. Mexico is currently considering changing the time zone of the state of Quintana Roo, which includes Cancun, back to Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4). The last time Cancun was in sync with the east coast of the United States was in 1998.
Central Time Zone