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24..all an hour apart, and an hour's difference.
Yes, but they are generally colloquial names. I don't think the names are necessarily recognized internationally.
All time zones are set by Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Fleming did not name any time zones, and his idea was adopted by all countries, so names were given later. Nunavut covers 3 time zones, Mountain, Central, and Eastern, so it can be either 5, 6, or 7 hours behind GMT.
All continents have time zones. It is just that the continents are so big that they have many time zones in them.
Check out the related interactive link to find time zones around the world. http://www.worldtimezone.com/
Because the Earth is tilted on its axis. Therefore, sunlight doesn't always hit in the same spot all the time, so time zones have to be out of proportion.
All time zones make their way through the 'topics': there is no 'tropical time zone'. Antarctica has no time zones. Research stations set their clock so as to coordinate with their support countries' time zones. There is no standard.
All 50 states Are in time zones
THEY'RE based on the location
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No, the time is not the same all over the world. Different regions have different time zones based on their longitudinal position on the Earth. This is why we have time zones to account for the variation in time as you move east or west.