North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Texas
OK, it's true that part of the county at the west end of the Oklahoma panhandle does observe Mountain Time, but that is not officially recognized by the U.S. Department of Transportation, the agency that governs U.S. time zones.
Central and Mountain time zones
Time zones do not necessarily follow state boundaries. Oregon and Idaho are split between the Mountain and Pacific time zones. Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, North and South Dakota are divided between Central and Mountain time zones. Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee are split between Eastern and Central time zones.
The majority of North Dakota is in the Central time zone. The southwest corner of the state is in the Mountain time zone.
There are several time zones that are used in the United States. There is Pacific and Mountain daylight time, and Eastern and Central daylight time zones.
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).
Central and Mountain time zones
Time zones do not necessarily follow state boundaries. Oregon and Idaho are split between the Mountain and Pacific time zones. Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, North and South Dakota are divided between Central and Mountain time zones. Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee are split between Eastern and Central time zones.
In the continental US, the four zones are Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific.
pacific, eastern, central, mountain
The majority of North Dakota is in the Central time zone. The southwest corner of the state is in the Mountain time zone.
There are several time zones that are used in the United States. There is Pacific and Mountain daylight time, and Eastern and Central daylight time zones.
Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern.
Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Hawaii-Aleutian
They are Pacific, Rocky Mountain , Central and Eastern.
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).