41 different time offsets (from Coordinated Universal Time, or UTC) are used in the officially inhabited land areas worldwide. 38 of them are in use from March to September, and 39 of them are in use from September to March.
The 41 offsets are, from lowest (farthest behind) to highest (farthest ahead), -11, -10, -9:30, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4:30, -4, -3:30 (November to March only), -3, -2:30 (March to November only), -2, -1, 0, +1, +2, +3, +3:30 (September to March only), +4, +4:30, +5, +5:30, +5:45, +6, +6:30, +7, +8, +8:45, +9, +9:30, +10, +10:30, +11, +11:30, +12, +12:45 (April to September only), +13, +13:45 (September to April only) and +14.
The earth is divided into 24 primary zones.
There are 24 timezones in the world, but this excludes the fact that the international date line splits one timezone in half.
There are at least 37 distinct time zones in use at any given time (not counting Chatham Islands Daylight Saving Time, Newfoundland Daylight Saving Time, etc.).
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time zones are divided up in
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There are 24 different time zones around the world.
As far as possible, they wanted to keep states and countries on the same time. The world is divided into 24 time zones of 1 hr each.
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Divided the United States into time zones
time zones are divided up in
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There are 24 different time zones around the world.
40 time zones in the world.
There are 24 time zones in the world.
There are 24 time zones.
As far as possible, they wanted to keep states and countries on the same time. The world is divided into 24 time zones of 1 hr each.
There are 24 time zones in the world.