Yes, there are. Central Time in which country are you referring to?
If it is 3 PM in Pacific Standard Time, then it would be 5 PM in Central Time. Since Central is 2 time zones away to the east and is not crossing over the International Date Line, then you would add 2 hours to any time if you were in PST. For any other conversions, just add hours for converting west time zones to more eastern ones and subtracting hours for converting east times to western ones.
Fleming did not name any time zones, and his idea was adopted by all countries, so names were given later. Nunavut covers 3 time zones, Mountain, Central, and Eastern, so it can be either 5, 6, or 7 hours behind GMT.
If it is 3 PM in Pacific Standard Time, then it would be 5 PM in Central Time. Since Central is 2 time zones away to the east and is not crossing over the International Date Line, then you would add 2 hours to any time if you were in PST. For any other conversions, just add hours for converting west time zones to more eastern ones and subtracting hours for converting east times to western ones.
At any given time, the clocks around the world are set to at least 38 different times, and these time zones have about 165 different names, including about 130 different names just for Standard Time designations.
There weren't any - in 1869 all time was local.
Since there are a total of 24 time zones, then taking the Earth as a perfect sphere of 360o's, then each time zone covers 15o's of the Earth's surface.
Russia has 11 time zones due to its vast geographical size, the largest number of any country. These time zones range from UTC+2 to UTC+12, with some regions observing Daylight Saving Time adjustments.
Most of the time when you are saying those phrases, you should use "Any questions". For example, "Do you have any questions?"
There are six time zones between Toronto and the United Kingdom, including Newfoundland with its half-hour time difference from Novia Scotia. But there is only a five hour time difference between Toronto and the UK.
Antarctica has no time zones, because it could be in any time zone, so there is no time difference.
The biggest difference in time zones between any two locations on Earth is 26 hours. This occurs between Baker Island and the Line Islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Central Prevailing Time is the time zone currently (at any given time) in effect between the North American time zones of Central Standard Time (CST or UTC-6) and Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT or UTC-5).The time in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and most of the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada is always Central Standard Time. However, the Central Prevailing Time in large parts of Canada and the United States and in six Mexican cities along the U.S. border is Central Standard Time from 2 AM CDT (07:00 UTC) on the first Sunday of November until 2 AM CST (08:00 UTC) on the second Sunday of March and Central Daylight Saving Time during the rest of the year, and in most of Mexico, the Central Prevailing Time is Central Standard Time from 2 AM CDT on the last Sunday of October until 2 AM CST on the first Sunday of April and Central Daylight Saving Time during the rest of the year.