No, that would impossible. There are only 24 times zones total. No land mass is that big on the earth.
24 There are a total of 41 different time offsets used around the world every year, and they have 161 different names.
Time zones were crested to have the local time correspond with the amount of daylight hours there are. The sun sets and the daylight hours fade at different times in different places. With time set up to correspond with this it creates different time zones.
there are 21 time zones in the world Since there are 24 hours in a day, wouldn't there be 24 time zones?
There would be 34 time zones
A time zone is a range of 24 longitudes where a common standard time is used. The time difference between two adjacent time zones is one hour.The average difference between two adjacent time zones, counting each zone with a different name as a different zone, is 0.86 hour. If you remove cases in which two adjacent zones have different names but no time difference, the average difference is 1.18 hours. The mode (the most common difference) is 1 hour. The least difference between adjacent time zones (besides 0) is 15 minutes, between India Time and Nepal Time. The greatest difference is 3.5 hours, between Afghanistan Time and China Time.
24 There are a total of 41 different time offsets used around the world every year, and they have 161 different names.
No where. The World only has 24 Time Zones.
Because there are 24 hours in a day.
Time is measured in different places around the world
Time zones were crested to have the local time correspond with the amount of daylight hours there are. The sun sets and the daylight hours fade at different times in different places. With time set up to correspond with this it creates different time zones.
We're not sure exactly how the time zones are drawn, but we don't really need that. Since the distance is nominally 1/2-way around the world, the time difference should be nominally 12 hours.
there are 21 time zones in the world Since there are 24 hours in a day, wouldn't there be 24 time zones?
There would be 34 time zones
A time zone is a range of 24 longitudes where a common standard time is used. The time difference between two adjacent time zones is one hour.The average difference between two adjacent time zones, counting each zone with a different name as a different zone, is 0.86 hour. If you remove cases in which two adjacent zones have different names but no time difference, the average difference is 1.18 hours. The mode (the most common difference) is 1 hour. The least difference between adjacent time zones (besides 0) is 15 minutes, between India Time and Nepal Time. The greatest difference is 3.5 hours, between Afghanistan Time and China Time.
North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone and California is in the Pacific Time Zone. These time zones are three time zones apart, so that means a 3 hour difference.
MikuruAsahina2Albania is a couple hours away or before Pacific Coast
no. there are only twenty four differnet time zones so the most of a difference there can be is twelve hours either ahead or behind your time.