what time is 2 hours later than middy
It happens because we all like midday - 12 noon - to be the time when the Sun is highest in the sky at our location. But when it's midday in West Europe, it's 3 am in Los Angeles because they are way over to the west on the other side of the Earth. Over there they like to set their clocks 9 hours later so they still have midday at 12 noon, 9 hours after we have ours in Europe. There is a time-zone for every 15 degrees of latitude, so 24 time zones in total.
It is on Pacific time - so if Midday in London would be 4.00am -1 hour on Denver -2 hours on Kansas City -3 hours on New York etc
Dublin is 5 hours ahead of Boston, so it would be midday, (12pm) in Boston.
It keeps changing, but it's always 6 hours later than UT.
It is 7 hours later in Frankfurt
If it will be midday in 3 hours, it's 9 am now.
Mid day in US, it is 12-14 hours later the next day in Japan
12:00 hours
Bangkok, Thailand is 7 hours ahead of (later than) GMT ... 12 hours ahead of (later than) Eastern Standard time.
Their longitudes differ by about 30°. That means that midday in Ghana occurs about two hours after midday in Zambia.
In a normal year, it would be midday on the 2nd of July. In a leap year, it would be midnight on the 2nd of July, just 12 hours later.
Greenwich (UK) time -/- 3 hours, which is 4 hours earlier than most of continental Europe and 2 hours later than NY time.
Moscow is GMT+3. So, if you are in New York on Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5), it is 8 hours later than New York. If you are in Central Standard Time, it is 9 hours later. For Pacific Standard Time, 11 hours later. (example: NYC at 8 AM EST is 4 PM in Moscow) If you are on Daylight Savings Time (ahead one hour), it's 7 hours later than New York, 8 hours later than Chicago and New Orleans, and 10 hours later than Los Angeles time.
It happens because we all like midday - 12 noon - to be the time when the Sun is highest in the sky at our location. But when it's midday in West Europe, it's 3 am in Los Angeles because they are way over to the west on the other side of the Earth. Over there they like to set their clocks 9 hours later so they still have midday at 12 noon, 9 hours after we have ours in Europe. There is a time-zone for every 15 degrees of latitude, so 24 time zones in total.
60 min = 1 hour 09:30 to 10:00 = 30 mins = 30 ÷ 60 hours = 0.5 hours 10:00 to 12:00 (midday) = 2 hours 12:00 (midday) to 4 pm = 4 hours → total time = 4 + 2 + 0.5 hours = 6.5 hours.
60 mins = 1 hour 8:30 am to 9:00 am = 30 mins = 30 ÷ 60 hours = 0.5 hours 9:00 to 12:00 (midday) = 3 hours 12:00 (midday) to 3 pm = 3 hours total time = 3 + 3 + 0.5 hours = 6.5 hours.
Midday, astronomically, is when the sun is at its zenith at the local latitude.This does not always, or even often, agree with the time you read on your watch or clock.Generally, midday is 12:00 noon