Standard time means the official local time of a region or country determined by the distance from Greenwich of a line of longitude passing through the area
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There is no relation. Every latitude passes through every time zone.
Local time is the time zone which you are in. If you are close to a major city, then that is your local time zone
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"Estimated" time zone, or the closest time setting a device can give without obtaining your exact location. It can also mean "Eastern Standard Time"
Portugal has the same time zone as Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Western European Time).
This all depends on what time zone you are in in relation to the time zone Halifax is in.
There is no relation. Every latitude passes through every time zone.
Local time is the time zone which you are in. If you are close to a major city, then that is your local time zone
Ireland's time zone is the GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).
No, Denver, Colorado is in the Mountain Standard Time Zone. It is equal to Greenwich Mean Time - 7 and UTC -7 (Coordinated Universal Time zone).
That is called "time zone". Also, nowadays GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is no longer used in practice; what is used is UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) - which is defined so as to be similar to GMT, and is sometimes still called GMT.The time zone for the UAE is UTC + 4 hours. You can find this information for any country or major city in the Wikipedia, in the summary to the right - just search for "time zone".
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Greenwich mean time!
"Estimated" time zone, or the closest time setting a device can give without obtaining your exact location. It can also mean "Eastern Standard Time"
Philadelphia is in the Eastern Time Zone. Pennsylvania is one of 17 states in the USA included in this zone, which is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
Portugal has the same time zone as Greenwich Mean Time (also known as Western European Time).