Not including Greenland, and disregarding Daylight Saving Time, North America is divided among the following nine standard time zones:
UTC - 10 hours: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time
UTC - 9 hours: Alaska Standard Time
UTC - 8 hours: Pacific Standard Time and Metlakatla Time
UTC - 7 hours: Mountain Standard Time
UTC - 6 hours: Central Standard Time
UTC - 5 hours: Eastern Standard Time and Cuba Standard Time
UTC - 4 hours: Atlantic Standard Time
UTC - 3.5 hours: Newfoundland Standard Time
UTC - 3 hours: Pierre and Miquelon Standard Time
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North America; but Greenland is an autonomous (self governing) area belonging to Denmark, which is in Europe.
Greenland is on North America
From Iceland to Greenland, then on to North America.
Greenland is between North America and Europe, but closer to North America.
Greenland, but it's not a part of North America...
His voyages from Greenland to North America.
Greenland
Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America.
Greenland is part of North America
Not including Greenland, and disregarding Daylight Saving Time, North America is divided among the following nine standard time zones: UTC - 10 hours: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time UTC - 9 hours: Alaska Standard Time UTC - 8 hours: Pacific Standard Time and Metlakatla Time UTC - 7 hours: Mountain Standard Time UTC - 6 hours: Central Standard Time UTC - 5 hours: Eastern Standard Time and Cuba Standard Time UTC - 4 hours: Atlantic Standard Time UTC - 3.5 hours: Newfoundland Standard Time UTC - 3 hours: Pierre and Miquelon Standard Time
The native people of northern North America and Greenland are called Inuit.