Greenwich is a district in south-east London, England, on the south bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Greenwich. It is best known for its maritime (ship-building and sailing) history and as giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and Greenwich Mean Time
The farthest time zone from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the Line Islands Time Zone, which is UTC14 hours.
The time zone that is the most ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the Line Islands Time Zone, which is UTC14 hours.
England is in the first time zone. Greenwich mean time.
GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and BST (British Summer Time).
The time zone that is the furthest ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the Line Islands Time Zone, which is UTC14 hours.
Israel is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +2 hours, ie. 2 hours ahead of Greenwich, England.
Japan is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +9 hours, ie. 9 hours ahead of Greenwich, England.
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. It is the mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London and serves as the basis for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The prime meridian (0° longitude) passes through Greenwich, making it the reference point for GMT.
France is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +1 hours, ie. 1 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Sydney is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +10 hours, ie. 10 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. Sydney is 9 hours ahead of France. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
India has one time zone for the whole country. India is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +5.5 hours, ie. 5.5 hours ahead of Greenwich, England.
Time zones start at the Prime Meridian, which is located in Greenwich, England. The time at the Prime Meridian is called Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and is the reference point for all time zones around the world. East of the Prime Meridian, time zones are ahead of GMT, while west of the Prime Meridian, time zones are behind GMT.
The time zone furthest behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the Baker Island Time Zone, which is 12 hours behind GMT.