Toronto is in Eastern Time.
Yes, because it goes an hour earlier the closer you get to the pacific ocean.
Kickoff time is when the first game starts, which is 1 pm eastern standard time on Sunday. The season of course, hasn't started yet, but when it does, kickoff time is always Sunday at 1 pm Eastern, 10 am Pacific.
Toronto is almost always 1 hour ahead of Houston.6 AM CST (Houston Nov-Mar) =7 AM EST (Toronto Nov-Mar) =7 AM CDT (Houston Mar-Nov) =8 AM EDT (Toronto Mar-Nov)
In USA, 7:00 Pacific Time is 11:00 Eastern Time. In USA, 7:00 (PST) Pacific Standard Time is 10:00 (EST) Eastern Standard Time. The East Coast is always three hours ahead of the West Coast.
No they are not always called hurricanes. Win the western Pacific they are called typhoons and in the southern Pacific they are called cyclones. The generic term is tropical cyclone.
They are always out We only see them when its pacific or eastern time night when the sky is clear
is it always cold in toronto
Yes, because it goes an hour earlier the closer you get to the pacific ocean.
Brazil always qualify.
Kickoff time is when the first game starts, which is 1 pm eastern standard time on Sunday. The season of course, hasn't started yet, but when it does, kickoff time is always Sunday at 1 pm Eastern, 10 am Pacific.
Toronto is almost always 1 hour ahead of Houston.6 AM CST (Houston Nov-Mar) =7 AM EST (Toronto Nov-Mar) =7 AM CDT (Houston Mar-Nov) =8 AM EDT (Toronto Mar-Nov)
If it is 5 PM (PT) that would make it 8 PM (ET). PT is always 3 hours behind ET just for future reference.
The logo for the Toronto Maple Leafs has always been a maple leaf. Usually it has the Toronto Maple Leafs written on it and the colour blue features heavily.
Greenwich Mean Time; during winter AND summer (we no usy summer time thing.)
Pacific is always capitalized.
In USA, 7:00 Pacific Time is 11:00 Eastern Time. In USA, 7:00 (PST) Pacific Standard Time is 10:00 (EST) Eastern Standard Time. The East Coast is always three hours ahead of the West Coast.
Pacific Time is three hours BEHIND Eastern Time. The U.S. has four main time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time. Remember that going west always takes you "back in time," and going east takes you "into the future," so to speak. So, if City A is west of City B, then City A's time is behind City B's time. If City A is EAST of City B, then City A's time is AHEAD of City B's time.