No. They won't survive the winter.
45 time zones
Technically none but there are three 45 minute offsets: Nepal (UTC+5:45), Eucla, Australia (UTC+8:45), and Chatham Islands (UTC+12:45)
There are 40 time zones. 24 are standard hour differences and the remaining 16 are 15-30-45 minute differences.
Ideally, there would be 25 time zones ranging from UTC-12 to UTC+12 with each one a multiple of an hour offset from UTC and each covering 15° of longitude with the exception of 7.5° each for UTC+12 and UTC-12 (15° of longitude with the international date line going down the middle). However there are currently 40 time zones in use today, including UTC-3.5, UTC+5.5, UTC+8:45, UTC+12:45, UTC+14, etc. Some cover far more than 15° of longitude, most notably, China Standard Time, the one time zone used in the entire nation of China.
Not everybody follows the time zones in a particular country. Where I live, the middle of the day, when the sun is at its peak, is usually between 1:30 and 1:45 PM, and this ridiculously long Daylight Saving Time that President Bush requested of Congress and received has resulted in young children walking to school when it's pitch dark outside during part of the year.
45 time zones
Yes It is possible, but extremely rare, to survive a gunshot wound to the head.
Technically none but there are three 45 minute offsets: Nepal (UTC+5:45), Eucla, Australia (UTC+8:45), and Chatham Islands (UTC+12:45)
Just one! It's 5hrs and 45 minutes ahead of GMT
45 passangers
till 45 degrees
There are 40 time zones. 24 are standard hour differences and the remaining 16 are 15-30-45 minute differences.
Not if you expect to survive.
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the wild pig can usually survive in hotter climates, such as Texas, California, and in the Hawaii islands. so the temp would be from about 45-85 degrees Fahrenheit
Chlamydia can live for 15 minutes at 45 degrees F, and for 1 minutes at 80 degrees F.
By dressing in several, interlocking layers of clothing and furs that trap heat, wick away sweat, and block the wind.