UTC-11 = Samoa Standard Time (SST)
UTC-10 = Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST)
UTC-9 = Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Saving Time (HADT) = Alaska Standard Time (AKST)
UTC-8 = Alaska Daylight Saving Time (AKDT) = Pacific Standard Time (PST)
UTC-7 = Pacific Daylight Saving Time (PDT) = Mountain Standard Time (MST)
UTC-6 = Mountain Daylight Saving Time (MDT) = Central Standard Time (CST)
UTC-5 = Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT) = Eastern Standard Time (EST)
UTC-4 = Eastern Daylight Saving Time (EDT) = Atlantic Standard Time (AST)
UTC+10 = Chamorro Standard Time (ChST)
There are five time zones in the US.
I think across all of the US there are 6/7 time zones. You need to be specific on where in the US
The US has several time zones, you would have to say which time zone you are referring to.
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.
There are 4 time zones in the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii each have their own time zone.
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
Time zones were officially established in the US on November 18, 1883 by the railroads in order to standardize schedules. This was known as the Standard Time Act, which divided the US into four time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific.
Canada uses 6 primary time zones, Unlike the United States that uses 9 primary time zones. ALL time zones go from east to west. CANADA'S TIME ZONES ARE: * Newfoundland * Atlantic * Eastern * Central * Mountain * Pacific UNITED STATES' TIME ZONES ARE: * Atlantic * Eastern * Central * Mountain * Pacific * Alaskan * Hawaii-Aleutian * Samoa * Chamorro The US and Canada have 5 time zones in common. Since there are more then one time zones within Canada and the US, we can't just say "The difference is ______" and give you a straight answer. Canada and the US have different time zones and they were listed. EDIT: Depending on whatever time zone or country (US or CANADA) you are in, the difference should be asked between the two time zones. EXAMPLE: "What is the time difference between Eastern time to Hawaii-Aleutian time?"
Canada has six time zones, while the contiguous United States has four time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific).
The Continental US has 4 time zones. From east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones.
There are 4 time zones in the "lower 48" /Contiguous StatesEastern (GMT -5)Central (GMT -6)Mountain (GMT -7)Pacific (GMT -8)there are 2 more time zones for Alaska and HawaiiAlaska (GMT -9)Hawaii/Aleutian (GMT-10)There are 3 other time zones counting the US TerritoriesAtlantic Standard Time (GMT-4 -- Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands)Samoa Standard Time (GMT -11 -- American Samoa)Chamorro Standard Time (GMT +10 -- Guam and Northern Mariana Islands)So there are 9 time zones in the US.There are 6 time zones if you are only counting states.There are 4 time zones if you are only counting the lower 48 / Contiguous states.
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