The Central Standard time zone lies between the Eastern Standard and Mountain Standard time zone.
Central Standard Time zone, or CST.
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. The four time zones are from West to East, and as you go East into another time zone, clocks move one hour ahead. Example: If it was 6:00 AM in San Fransisco (Pacific Time), it would be 9:00 AM in NYC (Eastern Time).
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
Yes, 12 states have 2 times zones. Oregon (Pacific time zone, Mountain time zone), Montana (Pacific, Mountain), North Dakota (Mountain, Central), South Dakota (Mountain, Central), Nebraska (Mountain, Central), Kansas (Mountain, Central), Texas (Mountain, Central), Michigan (Central, Eastern), Indiana (Central, Eastern), Kentucky (Central, Eastern), Tennessee (Central, Eastern), Florida (Central, Eastern). To see the whole map, please browse the related links below and you will be able to view a time zone map and more information.
In the US Time Zones, Mountain Standard Time (MST) is west of Eastern Standard Time (EST), so its clocks are behind the Eastern time zone. MST is equal to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) minus 7 hours and EST is equal to GMT - 5. So there is a two hour difference with Eastern time ahead of Mountain Time. Example: If the time in Mountain Time is 11:00 am, the Eastern Time would be 1:00 pm.
I need to know The diffenent time zones. I'm in Eastern Standard time. I know Central time is 1 hour behind me. I think Pacific time is 3 hours behind Eastern. What is Mountain time and the others?
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. The four time zones are from West to East, and as you go East into another time zone, clocks move one hour ahead. Example: If it was 6:00 AM in San Fransisco (Pacific Time), it would be 9:00 AM in NYC (Eastern Time).
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern Answered by http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Flash79930 The standard timezones in United States from west to east are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern Standard Time Zones. Answered by Operationcwal223
Pacific Standard (or Pacific Daylight) is the farthest west. From East to West, the standard time zones in the US are: Eastern Standard (GMT -5), Central Standard (GMT -6), Mountain Standard (GMT -7), Pacific Standard (GMT -8).
The continental United States includes five time zones. The time zones in the "contiguous" 48 states are Eastern Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, and Pacific Standard Time. Alaska is in the "continental" U.S. and has Alaska Standard Time Zone. Hawaii is not in continental U.S. It uses Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone.
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
Yes, 12 states have 2 times zones. Oregon (Pacific time zone, Mountain time zone), Montana (Pacific, Mountain), North Dakota (Mountain, Central), South Dakota (Mountain, Central), Nebraska (Mountain, Central), Kansas (Mountain, Central), Texas (Mountain, Central), Michigan (Central, Eastern), Indiana (Central, Eastern), Kentucky (Central, Eastern), Tennessee (Central, Eastern), Florida (Central, Eastern). To see the whole map, please browse the related links below and you will be able to view a time zone map and more information.
In the contiguous United States, there are four time zones. Eastern Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time and Pacific Standard Time. Each time zone is separated one hour from the time zones that it borders. In this case, Central Standard Time (CST) is separated from Pacific Standard Time (PST) by the Mountain Standard Time (MST). Therefore the two time zones are two hours apart from each other.
PST refers to the time zone Pacific Standard Time. There are three other time zones in the contiguous United States including Mountain Standard Time, Central Standard Time, and Eastern Standard Time.
In the continental US, the four zones are Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific.
pacific, eastern, central, mountain
In the US Time Zones, Mountain Standard Time (MST) is west of Eastern Standard Time (EST), so its clocks are behind the Eastern time zone. MST is equal to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) minus 7 hours and EST is equal to GMT - 5. So there is a two hour difference with Eastern time ahead of Mountain Time. Example: If the time in Mountain Time is 11:00 am, the Eastern Time would be 1:00 pm.