Morocco switches between Western European Time (WET; UTC+0) and Western European Summer Time (WEST; UTC+1).
Summer Time, a.k.a. Daylight Saving Time, begins in Morocco on the last Sunday of April, ends at the beginning of Ramadan, resumes at the end of Ramadan, and ends on the last Sunday of September.
Chaparral is the largest vegetation zone of Morocco.
a hot one
The sun rises first in Sudan because it is further east in the Greenwich Mean Time zone than Morocco. Sudan is geographically positioned to experience sunrise before Morocco due to its more easterly location.
The time in Morocco is UTC+0 (Western European Time; WET) from the last Sunday of October until the last Sunday of March and from the last Saturday before Ramadan until the first Saturday after Ramadan and UTC+1 (Western European Summer Time; WEST) during the rest of the year.
The time in England and Morocco is usually the same except for the month of Ramadan, during which Morocco temporarily switches back to standard time, making it one hour behind England for the month.Also, Morocco switches to/from Summer Time (a.k.a. Daylight Saving Time) one hour later than Europe.
All of China is in the same time zone. Guangzhou is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +8 hours, ie. 8 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Morocco is at (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT. Guangzhou is 8 hours ahead of Morocco. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
England and Morocco use the same time offsets but not always at the same time. England is one hour ahead of Morocco when Europe is on Summer Time but Morocco is on Standard Time, which is from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of April, from the last Sunday of September to the last Sunday of October, and during Ramadan. At all other times the time is the same in England and Morocco.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
When Morocco is on Standard Time: 5 AM WAKT = 5 PM WET When Morocco is on Summer Time: 5 AM WAKT = 6 PM WEST Morocco observes Summer Time from the last Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September except during Ramadan.
It is definitley not a scientific concept, let alone a time zone like the Prime Meridian or the International Date Line.