just one, it isn't a large country
mongolia have 4 different time zones
The Netherlands is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), which is UTC+1. During Daylight Saving Time, it switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC+2. So the Netherlands has 2 time zones: CET and CEST.
There is a 6 hour time difference. It is actually 7 time zones different, as some time zones are not 1 hour.
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.
Only 1
one: Greenwich Mean Time
Malawi has only one time zone.
No, a show airing in different time zones will typically be broadcast at the same local time across each time zone. This means viewers in different time zones will see the show at different times based on their local time.
The first country to adopt a standard time was the Netherlands in 1835.
one: UTC + 8 hours
there are 24 time zones
I believe they only have one the Eastern European Time Zone.