If it is 12:50 UTC, the time in New Zealand would be 00:50 NZST (New Zealand Standard Time) during daylight saving time, or 01:50 NZDT (New Zealand Daylight Time) when daylight saving is not in effect.
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
There are four countries that are in at least nine time zones, but most of them consist of territories spread out over a large area. Russia has the most time zones in one contiguous area (ten).Countries in at least nine time zones:FranceTahiti Time (UTC-10)Marquesas Time (UTC-9.5)Gambier Time (UTC-9)Pacific Time (Clipperton Island) (UTC-8)Atlantic Time (French Caribbean Islands) (UTC-4)French Guiana Time (UTC-3)Pierre & Miquelon Time (UTC-3/UTC-2)Central European Time (UTC+1/UTC+2)East Africa Time (Mayotte) (UTC+3)Reunion Time (UTC+4)French Southern & Antarctic Time (UTC+5)New Caledonia Time (UTC+11)Wallis & Futuna Time (UTC+12)RussiaKaliningrad Time (UTC+2)Moscow Time (UTC+3)Samara Time (UTC+4)Yekaterinburg Time (UTC+5)Omsk Time & Novosibirsk Time (UTC+6)Krasnoyarsk Time (UTC+7)Irkutsk Time (UTC+8)Yakutsk Time (UTC+9)Vladivostok Time, Sakhalin Time & Magadan Time (UTC+10)Srednekolymsk Time (UTC+11)Anadyr Time & Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski Time (UTC+12)United KingdomPitcairn Time (UTC-8)Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4)Atlantic Time (UTC-4/UTC-3)Falkland Islands Time (UTC-3)South Georgia/ South Sandwich Islands Time (UTC-2)Greenwich Mean Time/ British Summer Time (UTC/UTC+1)Central European Time (Gibraltar) (UTC+1/UTC+2)Eastern European Time (Akrotiri and Dhekelia) (UTC+2/UTC+3)Indian Chagos Time (UTC+6)United States of AmericaAmerican Samoa Standard Time (UTC-11)Hawaii-Aleutian Time (UTC-10/UTC-9)Alaska Time (UTC-9/UTC-8)Pacific Time (UTC-8/UTC-7)Mountain Time (UTC-7/UTC-6)Central Time (UTC-6/UTC-5)Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4)Atlantic Standard Time (Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands) (UTC-4)Chamorro Standard Time (Guam & the Northern Mariana Islands) (UTC+10)
Adjacent time zones that are 30 minutes apart are...Eastern Summer Time (UTC+11) & Central Summer Time (UTC+10.5) in Australia from October to AprilCentral Summer Time (UTC+10.5) & Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) in Australia (between South Australia & Queensland from October to April)Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) & Central Standard Time (UTC+9.5) in AustraliaIndochina Time in Laos & Thailand (UTC+7) & Myanmar Time (UTC+6.5)Myanmar Time (UTC+6.5) & Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+6)Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+6) & India Standard Time (UTC+5.5)Bhutan Time (UTC+6) & India Standard Time (UTC+5.5)India Standard Time (UTC+5.5) & Pakistan Time (UTC+5)Azerbaijan Summer Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberPakistan Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberTurkmenistan Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberPakistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Tajikistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Uzbekistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Turkmenistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) & Azerbaijan Time (UTC+4) in late MarchAzerbaijan Time (UTC+4) & Iran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) from October to MarchIran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) & Eastern European Summer Time in Turkey (UTC+3) from September to OctoberIran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) & Arabia Standard Time in Iraq (UTC+3) from September to MarchNewfoundland Daylight Saving Time (UTC-2.5) & Atlantic Daylight Saving Time (UTC-3) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada from March to NovemberNewfoundland Standard Time (UTC-3.5) & Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada from November to MarchAmazon Time in Brazil (UTC-4) & Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5)Guyana Time (UTC-4) & Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5)Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5) & Colombia Time (UTC-5)
Here's one from each of six continents: A large part on North and Central America use Central Standard Time (UTC - 6 hours). Central America and parts of Canada use it all year, much of Canada, the United States, and ten Mexican cities along the U. S. border use it from November to March, and most of Mexico uses it from October to April. A large part of Brazil uses Brasilia Time (UTC - 3 hours). Some states use it all year, and some states use it only from February to October. A large part of Europe uses Central European Time (UTC + 1 hour) from October to March. Seven and a half African countries, including Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and the eastern half of the Democratic Republic of the Congo use Central Africa Time (UTC + 2 hours) all year. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos use Indochina Time (UTC + 7 hours) all year. About a third of Australia uses Central Standard Time (UTC + 9.5 hours). The Northern Territory uses it all year, and the State of South Australia and a small part of New South Wales use it only from April to October. When places are not using Standard Time, they are using what North America calls Daylight Saving Time and what South America, Europe, Africa and Australia calls Summer Time.
There are 24 worldwide standard time zones, each representing a one-hour difference from the next zone. This system helps coordinate time across regions and countries, making it easier to schedule events and travel. Each time zone is centered around a specific meridian, such as the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line.
From 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Mar. to 2 PM UTC on the 1st Sat. after 30 Mar., N.Z. (UTC+13) is 12 hours ahead of Wales (UTC+1).From 2 PM UTC on the 1st Sat. after 30 Mar. to 2 PM UTC on the 1st Sat. after 22 Sep., N.Z. (UTC+12) is 11 hours ahead of Wales (UTC+1).From 2 PM UTC on the 1st Sat. after 22 Sep. to 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Oct., N.Z. (UTC+13) is 12 hours ahead of Wales (UTC+1).From 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Oct. to 1 AM UTC on the last Sun. of Mar., N.Z. (UTC+13) is 13 hours ahead of Wales (UTC+0).10 AM GMT in Wales Oct-Mar= 11 AM BST in Wales Mar-Oct= 10 PM NZST in NZ Apr-Sep= 11 PM NZDT in NZ Sep-Apr
The time difference between New Zealand (UTC+12/UTC+13) and Sydney (UTC+10/UTC+11) is the same during Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time as it is during Standard Time: 2 hours.New Zealand begins Daylight Saving Time one week before Sydney does, but they end on the same day.
No. New Zealand is as far ahead as you can actually get; GMT+12.
There are four countries that are in at least nine time zones, but most of them consist of territories spread out over a large area. Russia has the most time zones in one contiguous area (ten).Countries in at least nine time zones:FranceTahiti Time (UTC-10)Marquesas Time (UTC-9.5)Gambier Time (UTC-9)Pacific Time (Clipperton Island) (UTC-8)Atlantic Time (French Caribbean Islands) (UTC-4)French Guiana Time (UTC-3)Pierre & Miquelon Time (UTC-3/UTC-2)Central European Time (UTC+1/UTC+2)East Africa Time (Mayotte) (UTC+3)Reunion Time (UTC+4)French Southern & Antarctic Time (UTC+5)New Caledonia Time (UTC+11)Wallis & Futuna Time (UTC+12)RussiaKaliningrad Time (UTC+2)Moscow Time (UTC+3)Samara Time (UTC+4)Yekaterinburg Time (UTC+5)Omsk Time & Novosibirsk Time (UTC+6)Krasnoyarsk Time (UTC+7)Irkutsk Time (UTC+8)Yakutsk Time (UTC+9)Vladivostok Time, Sakhalin Time & Magadan Time (UTC+10)Srednekolymsk Time (UTC+11)Anadyr Time & Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski Time (UTC+12)United KingdomPitcairn Time (UTC-8)Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4)Atlantic Time (UTC-4/UTC-3)Falkland Islands Time (UTC-3)South Georgia/ South Sandwich Islands Time (UTC-2)Greenwich Mean Time/ British Summer Time (UTC/UTC+1)Central European Time (Gibraltar) (UTC+1/UTC+2)Eastern European Time (Akrotiri and Dhekelia) (UTC+2/UTC+3)Indian Chagos Time (UTC+6)United States of AmericaAmerican Samoa Standard Time (UTC-11)Hawaii-Aleutian Time (UTC-10/UTC-9)Alaska Time (UTC-9/UTC-8)Pacific Time (UTC-8/UTC-7)Mountain Time (UTC-7/UTC-6)Central Time (UTC-6/UTC-5)Eastern Time (UTC-5/UTC-4)Atlantic Standard Time (Puerto Rico & the Virgin Islands) (UTC-4)Chamorro Standard Time (Guam & the Northern Mariana Islands) (UTC+10)
Adjacent time zones that are 30 minutes apart are...Eastern Summer Time (UTC+11) & Central Summer Time (UTC+10.5) in Australia from October to AprilCentral Summer Time (UTC+10.5) & Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) in Australia (between South Australia & Queensland from October to April)Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) & Central Standard Time (UTC+9.5) in AustraliaIndochina Time in Laos & Thailand (UTC+7) & Myanmar Time (UTC+6.5)Myanmar Time (UTC+6.5) & Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+6)Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+6) & India Standard Time (UTC+5.5)Bhutan Time (UTC+6) & India Standard Time (UTC+5.5)India Standard Time (UTC+5.5) & Pakistan Time (UTC+5)Azerbaijan Summer Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberPakistan Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberTurkmenistan Time (UTC+5) & Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) from March to SeptemberPakistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Tajikistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Uzbekistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Turkmenistan Time (UTC+5) & Afghanistan Time (UTC+4.5)Iran Daylight Saving Time (UTC+4.5) & Azerbaijan Time (UTC+4) in late MarchAzerbaijan Time (UTC+4) & Iran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) from October to MarchIran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) & Eastern European Summer Time in Turkey (UTC+3) from September to OctoberIran Standard Time (UTC+3.5) & Arabia Standard Time in Iraq (UTC+3) from September to MarchNewfoundland Daylight Saving Time (UTC-2.5) & Atlantic Daylight Saving Time (UTC-3) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada from March to NovemberNewfoundland Standard Time (UTC-3.5) & Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4) in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada from November to MarchAmazon Time in Brazil (UTC-4) & Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5)Guyana Time (UTC-4) & Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5)Venezuela Time (UTC-4.5) & Colombia Time (UTC-5)
The U. S. time zones are UTC-11, UTC-10, UTC-9, UTC-8, UTC-7, UTC-6, UTC-5, UTC-4 and UTC+10. The African time zones are UTC, UTC+1, UTC+2 and UTC+3.
Here's one from each of six continents: A large part on North and Central America use Central Standard Time (UTC - 6 hours). Central America and parts of Canada use it all year, much of Canada, the United States, and ten Mexican cities along the U. S. border use it from November to March, and most of Mexico uses it from October to April. A large part of Brazil uses Brasilia Time (UTC - 3 hours). Some states use it all year, and some states use it only from February to October. A large part of Europe uses Central European Time (UTC + 1 hour) from October to March. Seven and a half African countries, including Rwanda, Zimbabwe, and the eastern half of the Democratic Republic of the Congo use Central Africa Time (UTC + 2 hours) all year. Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos use Indochina Time (UTC + 7 hours) all year. About a third of Australia uses Central Standard Time (UTC + 9.5 hours). The Northern Territory uses it all year, and the State of South Australia and a small part of New South Wales use it only from April to October. When places are not using Standard Time, they are using what North America calls Daylight Saving Time and what South America, Europe, Africa and Australia calls Summer Time.
There are 24 worldwide standard time zones, each representing a one-hour difference from the next zone. This system helps coordinate time across regions and countries, making it easier to schedule events and travel. Each time zone is centered around a specific meridian, such as the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line.
Disregarding Daylight Saving Time/ Summer Time, the Standard Time designations used in North America, which by definition includes Central America, the Caribbean Islands and Greenland, are, from west to east,...Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (UTC-10)Alaska Standard Time (UTC-9)Metlakatla Time (UTC-8)Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8)Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7)Central Standard Time (UTC-6)Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5)Cuba Standard Time (UTC-5)Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4)Newfoundland Standard Time (UTC-3:30)Pierre & Miquelon Standard Time (UTC-3)Western Greenland Time (UTC-3)Eastern Greenland Time (UTC-1)Greenwich Mean Time (UTC)
Russia is divided among a total of nine time zones, eight contiguous and one in Kaliningrad. The times shown are in effect all year. Kaliningrad Time or Further-Eastern European Time (UTC+3) Moscow Time (UTC+4) Yekaterinburg Time (UTC+6) Omsk Time (UTC+7) Krasnoyarsk Time (UTC+8) Irkutsk Time (UTC+9) Yakutsk Time (UTC+10) Vladivostok Time (UTC+11) Magadan Time (UTC+12)
The Australian mainland is divided among four different times during Standard Time (UTC+8, UTC+8:45, UTC+9:30 & UTC+10) and six different times during Summer Time (UTC+8, UTC+8:45, UTC+9:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30 & UTC+11). Including all of Australia's island territories and its Antarctic station, the total number of Australia's time offsets is eight during Standard Time (UTC+6:30, UTC+7, UTC+8, UTC+8:45, UTC+9:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30 & UTC+11:30) and nine during Summer Time (UTC+6:30, UTC+7, UTC+8, UTC+8:45, UTC+9:30, UTC+10, UTC+10:30, UTC+11 & UTC+11:30).
Russia has many time zones (UTC+3, UTC+4, UTC+6, UTC+7, UTC+8, UTC+9, UTC+10, UTC+11, UTC+12); China has only one (UTC+8).