Canada has six time zones, while the contiguous United States has four time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific).
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
There are 4 time zones in the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii each have their own time zone.
In the US there are six time zones, they have names they are called in the US and also have Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) Zone names: * US Eastern Standard Time = GMT - 5 * US Central Standard Time = GMT - 6 * US Mountain Standard Time = GMT -7 * US Pacific Standard Time = GMT - 8 * US Alaska Standard Time = GMT - 9 * US Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time = GMT -10 In Summer most states in the six US time zones observe Daylight Savings Time and then the name of the zone would be, for example, US Eastern Daylight Time Zone.
Six time zones are present in the 48 Contiguous US States and all Canadian provinces. Four are shared between the two countries while two are present only in Canada. If you want to include Alaska, then there are eight time zones (Alaskan and Aleutian). And if including Hawaii, the number stays at eight since Hawaii is on the same time as the Aleutian Islands.
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There are six time zones in Canada. So the answer to your question is yes. If we wanted to get specific then you would have to give us locations.
There are two time zones in Texas, and there are six time zones in Canada. This question is too vague for an accurate answer.
Canada has six primary time zones. Beginning from the east these are: * Newfoundland * Atlantic * Eastern * Central * Mountain * Pacific You can view a rough map of these zones on the link below.
The United States has states in six or seven time zones (depending on the time of the year), territories in two or three additional time zones, and controls uninhabited islands in two other time zones. The total is, therefore, eleven time zones, including nine with inhabited lands.
There are four/six different time zones. There is the Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time Zones and Hawaii and Alaska each have their own time zone. Parts of Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, do use the Hawaii Time Zone.
The six time zones of Canada are: Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic and Newfoundland.