It would be very confusing. 12 o'clock AM would be noon in some places, morning in others, midnight in still others, and so on.
they would get punished
Then the world wouldn't spin.
3 time zones
You would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading west, and you would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading east.
one
You would remain in the same time zone and no other time zones would be crossed.
what happen if you don't do your taxes in time, and it was to late to file . who can you talk to? or how can you get in contact with that person, in order to get them done.
8 zones
You would cross two time zones from Paris to Baghdad. Baghdad is 2 hours ahead of Paris.
The time zones them self were assigned to avoid train crashes. Before, trains would be running on unestablished times, and when it came to sharing tracks, there were issues not knowing what time trains would be on.
If a day had 18 hours instead of 24 hours, there would still be 24 time zones around the world. Each time zone would cover 15 degrees of longitude, just like in the current 24-hour system.
Reducing the number of time zones in Australia would require significant coordination and agreement among the various states and territories, as they currently operate on multiple time zones due to their geographical size and differences in daylight saving practices. It is possible in theory to have fewer time zones, but it would be a complex process that would need to consider the impact on various sectors and populations.