North Carolina and most of Indiana are on the same time zone so there is no time difference. However there are several counties in Indiana (Near Chicago, IL in the northwest and in and around Evansville in the southwest) that are on Central Time. Those counties are one hour behind North Carolina.
Gibson, Jasper, Lake, Laporte, Newton, Perry, Porter, Posey, Spencer, Starke, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties in Indiana are in Central time. The rest of the state is in Eastern time.
No
-2 hours all the time, not just in the winter.
Most of Ontario is in the eastern time zone, the same as NC. The western bit of the province is in central time, 1 hour earlier than NC.
North Carolina time is GMT/UCT - 5 hours. Amsterdam is GMT/UCT + 1 hours. So the difference is 6 hours: the time in Amsterdam is 6 hours ahead of the time in North Carolina.
Raleigh (EST/EDT; UTC-5/UTC-4) is one hour ahead of Nashville (CST/CDT; UTC-6/UTC-5) 99.98% of the year.
No
Its a 6 hour difference
3 hours
1hrs
There isn't one, they're in the same time zone
-2 hours all the time, not just in the winter.
3 hours. NC it's GMT -5 and LA it's GMT-8
Arkansas is 1 hour behind North Carolina.
Most of Ontario is in the eastern time zone, the same as NC. The western bit of the province is in central time, 1 hour earlier than NC.
Richmond, Indiana is close to halfway.
The distance between Indianapolis, Indiana and Raleigh, NC is 626 miles.
The distance between the start location and the destination is 1,186mi, (1,908km), and will take approximately 18 hours 5 minutes of driving time.