No. What you might be thinking about is the Prime Meridian. This is a line that goes from the North Pole to the South pole, running through Greenwich, England on the way. All time around the world is measured from that line. check out the related link below
at8:30 eastern standard time and 5:30 pacific time
NBC Sports will begin its telecast of the 2012 Pro Bowl on Sunday, January 29th at 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, or 4 pm. Pacific Standard Time.
Distance. Each zone is 1/24th of the Earth's circumference, or about 1000 miles at the equator and about 600 miles in the US.
Greenwich, England. Greenwich Mean Time is the standard by which the time zones are measured. cool are u sure that it isn't any other countries
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
standard time
5 AM on Monday.
On standard maps and globes, the Equator goes side to side.
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1 P.M. Eastern Standard Time.
5:30 pm
The equator doesn't start or end anywhere. It's a complete circle, with no ends or breaks in it.
Lines of latitude are called parallels. The lines start at the equator and are located north and south of the equator.
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In general, no, the time does not change as you cross the equator.
8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Assuming you live more than 23.5 degrees from the equator, at the start of summer. In the northern hemisphere, that would be in June.