Part of Florida and part of Mexico are in the same time zone (CST/CDT).
New Mexico.
Just the same as in any other part of the world.
Aside from the Navaho Nation in the northeast part of the state, Arizona does not do daylight saving time. Therefore, from November to March they are on the same time as New Mexico, but from March to November they are on the same time as California.
Alberta is in the Mountain Time Zone and does Daylight Saving Time, the same as Colorado and New Mexico.
Yes, Mexico has states on its Pacific coast with the same time zone as states on its Gulf coast.
The state of Jalisco (capital: Guadalajara) is located on the GMT-5 time zone. This means it has the same time of cities such as Mexico City, Houston TX or Winnipeg.
Any state that was part of the Louisiana Purchase, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Florida all belonged to Spain at one time.
There are five time zones in Canada and three in Mexico. The three time zones in Mexico are the same as the the three in Western Canada. Most of Mexico would be in the same time zone as Winnipeg, so an hour behind Toronto and Montreal. Some of western Mexico would be the same as Calgary and way western Mexico would be the same as Vancouver.
Mexico has three different time zones - one of them is the same as Toronto. Please re-think your question and ask about a specific state or region in Mexico.
Yes. At the time, California was part of Mexico.
Depends which part of Mexico...