Reykjavik, Iceland is at UTC/GMT year-round.
The whole of the UK, including London and all its cities, uses GMT in the Winter. Summer Time is an hour different, so it is not always GMT.
The GMT time zone includes the countries/islands of;
During the summer, Daylight savings time means that many of these areas effectively become GMT+1.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is also known as Western European Time (WET).
These places are always on GMT or WET:
These places are on GMT or WET only from the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March:
The time in Morocco is WET from the last Sunday of September to the last Sunday of April and during Ramadan.
The time in these places is equal to UTC during Summer Time (a.k.a. Daylight Saving Time), from the last Sunday of March to the last Sunday of October:
The whole of the UK, including all its cities, uses GMT in the Winter.
It would be 11 AM. Ottawa is on the GMT-5 time zone, while Mexico City is on the GMT-6 time zone.
Vatican City is GMT+1.
The answer in that city would be 05:00. Simply Add 6 around a 24-hour Clock.
Mexico City is on GMT-6 while Colorado is on the GMT-7 time zone. While it is 3:00 PM in Mexico City, it would be 2:00 PM in Colorado.
It depends on your location in Antarctica. Some parts of Antarctica are in the same time zone as the UK. Antarctica is unique in that since portions of it are at every possible longitude, it actually encompasses every time zone. In practice, each base establishes its own time, which may or may not be what you'd expect from its longitude. Halley, a UK base, uses GMT despite not being particularly near the prime meridian (about 26W, which should be GMT-1). Amundsen-Scott (at the south pole, where technically not only the time zone but the date could vary as you walked around the base) uses GMT+12, probably to keep in sync with McMurdo at around 167E which also uses GMT+12. Vostok at just under 107E uses GMT+6; Casey, at 110E, uses GMT+11.
It would be 11 AM. Ottawa is on the GMT-5 time zone, while Mexico City is on the GMT-6 time zone.
Mexico City is in the GMT-6 time zone, while Brasilia is in the GMT-3. If it is 2 AM in Mexico City, it is 5 AM in Brasilia.
Mexico is within three time zones:Central Time or GMT-6 (Cancun, Mexico City, Monterrey)Mountain Time or GMT-7 (Guadalajara, Chihuahua, La Paz)Pacific Time or GMT-8 (Tijuana, Ensenada, Mexicali)Where GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. It means Mexico is 6 or more hours behind Greenwich, England.(Daylight savings not taken into account)
Vatican City is GMT+1.
It depends on the city: Mexico City, Cancun: GMT-6 Hermosillo, Los Cabos: GMT-7 Tijuana, Ensenada: GMT-8
GMT-6
Charleston is in the GMT-5 time zone, while Mexico City is on the GMT-6. If it is 10 AM in Charleston, it is 9 AM in Mexico City.
Mexico City is minus 6 hours, London time.
The answer in that city would be 05:00. Simply Add 6 around a 24-hour Clock.
GMT-6
Mexico City is on GMT-6 while Colorado is on the GMT-7 time zone. While it is 3:00 PM in Mexico City, it would be 2:00 PM in Colorado.
St. Thomas is on GMT-5; it really depends on what city in Mexico are you talking about, as it has 3 time zones:Mexico City, Cancun: GMT-6Mazatlan, Nayarit, Los Cabos: GMT-7Tijuana, Ensenada: GMT-8Time difference would be, at least, minus one hour.