The answer in that city would be 05:00. Simply Add 6 around a 24-hour Clock.
Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, but during daylight saving time it uses GMT+1.
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is 5 hours ahead of New York City time when daylight saving time is not in effect in New York. During daylight saving time, New York City is 4 hours behind GMT.
It would be 11 AM. Ottawa is on the GMT-5 time zone, while Mexico City is on the GMT-6 time zone.
GMT is the timezone in London, England. All other time zones are described relative to GMT. For example, New York is GMT - 5 hours. Los Angeles is GMT - 8 hours. Standard time is how we set our clocks when we are NOT observing Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time reduces the time-difference between your timezone and GMT by 1 hour. For example, When NYC observes DST, the timezone in NYC becomes GMT-4 (instead of the normal GMT-5)
The answer in that city would be 05:00. Simply Add 6 around a 24-hour Clock.
Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, but during daylight saving time it uses GMT+1.
Mexico City is in the GMT-6 time zone, while Brasilia is in the GMT-3. If it is 2 AM in Mexico City, it is 5 AM in Brasilia.
Mexico is within three time zones:Central Time or GMT-6 (Cancun, Mexico City, Monterrey)Mountain Time or GMT-7 (Guadalajara, Chihuahua, La Paz)Pacific Time or GMT-8 (Tijuana, Ensenada, Mexicali)Where GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. It means Mexico is 6 or more hours behind Greenwich, England.(Daylight savings not taken into account)
It depends on the city: Mexico City, Cancun: GMT-6 Hermosillo, Los Cabos: GMT-7 Tijuana, Ensenada: GMT-8
GMT-6
Charleston is in the GMT-5 time zone, while Mexico City is on the GMT-6. If it is 10 AM in Charleston, it is 9 AM in Mexico City.
Mexico City is minus 6 hours, London time.
GMT-6
St. Thomas is on GMT-5; it really depends on what city in Mexico are you talking about, as it has 3 time zones:Mexico City, Cancun: GMT-6Mazatlan, Nayarit, Los Cabos: GMT-7Tijuana, Ensenada: GMT-8Time difference would be, at least, minus one hour.
11.30 in the winter, or 12:30 p.m. in the summer. In the summer, London uses British Summer Time, which is one hour later than GMT.
Only one. Lithuania uses Eastern European Time (GMT +2).