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by:lakasual dunn
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The time difference between England (GMT) and America can vary depending on the specific region in America. For example, the time difference between England and Eastern Standard Time (EST) is typically 5 hours when England is on GMT and America is on EDT. Similarly, the time difference between England and Pacific Standard Time (PST) is typically 8 hours.
There is never a time difference between Nashville and Birmingham. Both are in North America's Central Time zone (UTC-6/UTC-5).
Normally, Great Britain is on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT or UTC) and Tunisia is one hour ahead. However, during part of the year, Great Britain observes Daylight Savings Time (DST) and Tunisia does not, so they are on the same time during this period.
The time difference between South America and the UK varies depending on the specific countries involved. For example, Brazil is 3-4 hours behind the UK, while Argentina is 3-4 hours behind during the UK's standard time and 4-5 hours behind during daylight saving time. The time difference can change due to daylight saving time adjustments in each region.
There is no time difference between Italy and Belgium.
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Yes.
5 hours behind
The time difference between America and Phuket Thailand depends on your location in the United States. If you are located on the east coast there is an eleven hour difference with it being ahead in Phuket Thailand.
Five hours.
The time difference between England (GMT) and America can vary depending on the specific region in America. For example, the time difference between England and Eastern Standard Time (EST) is typically 5 hours when England is on GMT and America is on EDT. Similarly, the time difference between England and Pacific Standard Time (PST) is typically 8 hours.
One hour Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/
15 hours
There is never a time difference between Nashville and Birmingham. Both are in North America's Central Time zone (UTC-6/UTC-5).
4 hours during winter and 5 during summer.
As the Canary Islands are on GMT as is the UK, there is no time difference between Britain and the Spanish Islands. As they are part of the European Union, the clocks go forward and back on the same dates as Britain and the rest of Europe, so there is no time difference at any time of year. (Source: 16 years living on the island of Tenerife.)
Because when flying either to Japan or America, you cross the International Date Line.