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IN general, it's 12 Noon when the Sun is at its highest point in the sky, either due south or due north of your location. But the Earth is spinning, taking 1 day (24 hours) to spin once from Sun to Sun. So different places would set their clocks differently.

In horse-and-buggy days, that didn't much matter. But when the railroads were built, the station master here in East Nearburg needed to have a way to set his clock to the same time as the station master in West Farshire. "Time zones" were invented by the railroads.

There are 24 hours in a day, and 360 degrees in the spinning Earth. So each 15 degrees of longitude is - generally - associated with one hour of time. The time zone boundaries twist and turn to follow political and geographic boundaries, but in general, a "time zone" is about 15 degrees wide.

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