None. They are in the same time zone.
North Carolina time is GMT/UCT - 5 hours. Amsterdam is GMT/UCT + 1 hours. So the difference is 6 hours: the time in Amsterdam is 6 hours ahead of the time in North Carolina.
Ireland is five hours ahead of North Carolina from the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October and from the first Sunday of November until the second Sunday of March. During the rest of the year, the time difference is four hours.07:00 EST (in North Carolina Nov-Mar) =08:00 EDT (in North Carolina Mar-Nov) =12:00 GMT (in Ireland Oct-Mar) =13:00 IEST (in Ireland Mar-Oct)
Most of Ontario is in the eastern time zone, the same as NC. The western bit of the province is in central time, 1 hour earlier than NC.
Trinidad is one hour ahead of North Carolina from early November through mid-March, and they are on the same time the rest of the year.
14 hours. 2 AM in North Carolina = 4 PM in Tokyo, Japan.
About three hours.
i think its three hours...
The U. K. is four hours ahead of North Carolina on March 22.
North Carolina time is GMT/UCT - 5 hours. Amsterdam is GMT/UCT + 1 hours. So the difference is 6 hours: the time in Amsterdam is 6 hours ahead of the time in North Carolina.
Arkansas is 1 hour behind North Carolina.
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.
one is north one south
the difference between these places is 396 miles
about 2 1/2 hours on i-40 E
One hour.
North Carolina is almost always one hour ahead of Illinois. (There are only two hours per year when it's not.)
Spain is in the Central European Time zone and is 6 hours ahead of North Carolina (EST). If it's 2 o'clock in charlotte, it's 8 o'clock in Spain