North American Time Zones:
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
CST stands for Central Standard Time. There are two time zones with that name. The one in North and Central America is 6 hours behind UTC (Universal Coordinated Time). The one in Australia is 9.5 hours ahead of UTC.
There are 4 time zones in the "lower 48" /Contiguous StatesEastern (GMT -5)Central (GMT -6)Mountain (GMT -7)Pacific (GMT -8)there are 2 more time zones for Alaska and HawaiiAlaska (GMT -9)Hawaii/Aleutian (GMT-10)There are 3 other time zones counting the US TerritoriesAtlantic Standard Time (GMT-4 -- Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands)Samoa Standard Time (GMT -11 -- American Samoa)Chamorro Standard Time (GMT +10 -- Guam and Northern Mariana Islands)So there are 9 time zones in the US.There are 6 time zones if you are only counting states.There are 4 time zones if you are only counting the lower 48 / Contiguous states.
Time zones change from east to west, so the correct answer is no. However they are not perfectly straight, so it is possible to be in a different time zone than a place north or south of you.
The United States has 6 Time Zones: Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaskan, Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern
Russia and U.S.A have the greatest number of time zones
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There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
It depends on the time of day. It could be Monday or it could be Tuesday.
Temperate.
No. Russia is huge. They have 7 time zones.
North America
i think that North America has countries in all the climatic zones
Beavers do not live in the rain forest. They are found in the temperate zones of North America and Europe.
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CST stands for Central Standard Time. There are two time zones with that name. The one in North and Central America is 6 hours behind UTC (Universal Coordinated Time). The one in Australia is 9.5 hours ahead of UTC.
Europe and Asia, both lie in many time zones. Please be more specific on the location.