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Indiana has two time zones - Central Time and Eastern Time. Most of the Indiana counties use Eastern Time. Some counties near the southwestern and northwestern border of the state use Central Time.
Indiana is on the east coast and central of the United States. It is located by the Great Lakes and considered part of the Midwest, however, parts of the state are considered part of the east coast while others are considered part of the central time zones.
if you meant time zones there are 29, if you don't count poorly-wound clocks and daylight savings time
Valparaiso, Indiana is in the Central Time Zone.
how many time zones from san francisco to cairns australia
Two (Eastern and Central Time Zones)
The US spans a total of 6 time zones. There are 4 in what are called "The Lower 48 States", Alaska and Hawaii each have their own. From east to west, they are: Eastern (with an offset of UTC-5 hours) Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Time Hawaii time Going west they are each different from the preceding zone by 1 hour.
Every one does. not Just Indiana and Montana.
Indiana has two time zones - Central Time and Eastern Time. Most of Indiana uses Eastern Time. Some counties near the southwestern and northwestern border of the state use Central Time.
no the show will be held at different time according to the zones of the two places
mongolia have 4 different time zones
Zimbabwe has 4 different time zones because it's a small country.
There are 24 different time zones around the world.
Indiana is in both the Eastern (UTC -5) and Central (UTC -6) time zones. Alaska is UTC -9. If it's noon Eastern, it's 8AM Alaska. If it's noon Central, it's 9AM Alaska.
Either 4 or 5 hours. Hawaii is time zone UTC -10 and Indiana has two time zones -6 Central time and -5 Eastern time.
At any given time, the clocks around the world are set to at least 38 different times, and these time zones have about 165 different names, including about 130 different names just for Standard Time designations.
Time zones were crested to have the local time correspond with the amount of daylight hours there are. The sun sets and the daylight hours fade at different times in different places. With time set up to correspond with this it creates different time zones.