South Africa is GMT (Greenwich MeanTime) +2, and never changes or adjusts the clock for daylight saving time. Dallas is GMT -6; shifts forward 1 hour before summer and 1 hour back after summer. For example, in summer, if it is 6pm in Dallas, it is 1am in South Africa.
From the 2nd Sun. of Mar. to the 1st Sun. of Nov., India is 10.5 hours ahead of Dallas.
7 AM American Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5) = 5:30 PM India Standard Time (UTC+5:30).
From the 1st Sun. of Nov. to the 2nd Sun. of Mar., India is 11.5 hours ahead of Dallas.
6 AM American Central Standard Time (UTC-6) = 5:30 PM India Standard Time (UTC+5:30).
Five hours between Dallas and Dakar, on the west coast of Africa. The continent of Africa has 4 time zones.
South Africa's GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) is +2
New York's GMT is - 5
So the time difference is 7 hours
South Africa is nine hours ahead of MST, eight hours ahead of MDT and CST, and seven hours ahead of CDT.
15 hours
No. South Carolina and New York are in the same time zone, therefore there is no time difference at all
No
the time difference is three hours so if i would say it's 1:00 in NY it would be 10:00 in vancover
there is 7 hours time difference. you can check it at www.howmanyhours.com
There is a 5 hour difference. If it is 11 pm in NY, it will be 4 am in London.
No. South Carolina and New York are in the same time zone, therefore there is no time difference at all
Ohio (OH) is the same time as New York (NY).
No
NY is 3 hours ahead of California.
yes
None.
There is never a time difference between New York and Rhode Island.
1 hour
4 hours
3 hours
the time difference is three hours so if i would say it's 1:00 in NY it would be 10:00 in vancover
I'm not sure why this question is in the section on South Africa. South Africa is one country on the continent Africa. Africa has more than 40 separate countries. Ghana is one of those countries, and happens to be in the Western part of Africa - i.e. very far from the country South Africa. Sorry I didn't answer the question, but hope this gives come clarity about Africa.