Russia and U.S.A have the greatest number of time zones
All continents have time zones. It is just that the continents are so big that they have many time zones in them.
South America
South America has five time zones: UTC - 5 hours (COT, ECT & PET)UTC - 4½ hours (VET)UTC - 4 hours (AMT, BOT, CLT, GYT & PYT)UTC - 3 hours (AMST, ART, BRT, CLST, GFT, PYST, SRT & UYT)UTC - 2 hours (BRST, FNT & UYST)
more to the point, what do they say about IN-continence ???
There are no time zones on the Antarctic continent -- scientific stations maintain time zones that agree with their off-ice support teams.
Africa is a continent not a country so they have many time zones.</
There are no nations at all on the continent of Antarctica. Next to Antarctica, Australia has the least. Antarctica has none.Australia has the fewest number of nations. It is a continent with just one nation, which bears the name of the continent - the Commonwealth of Australia. The nation is made up of six states and two territories, but it is a single nation.Antarctica has no nations, as several nations have territorial rights to the continent. There are, however, no permanent residents or any form of government.Antarctica, with 0.Australia
I'm pretty sure its 6
Asia is a huge continent with 10 time zones so you will have to be more specific please
The difference between time zones is one hour. There are 24 time zones - one for every 15 degrees of longitude.
Do you mean time zones? If yes, there are 5 time zones on the continent. (UTC±0 - UTC+4) Do you mean zones as in regions? As defined by the United Nations, there are five regions in Europe: Northern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe.