it is a mix between 3 and 4
Calgary is in the GMT-7 time zone, while Cancun is on the GMT-6 time zone. If it is 5 PM in Calgary, it is 6 PM in Cancun.
Calgary is in the Mountain Time Zone, which is 7 hours behind GMT. Therefore, at 14.30 GMT, the time in Calgary would be 7:30 AM.
Between the second Sunday of March and the first Sunday of November, Calgary is one hour ahead of Sedona. During that time, when it's 6 AM MDT in Calgary, it's 5 AM MST in Sedona. Between the first Sunday of November and the second Sunday of March, both Calgary and Sedona are on Mountain Standard Time.
Calgary is in the Mountain Time Zone, and they observe Daylight Saving Time from mid-March to early November. (UTC-7/UTC-6)
well you can get from stores or plant it in fields
Swamp Zone, Floating Leaf Zone, Underwater Plant Zone and the bottom zone[whose name I am unsure of].
A plant hardiness zone indicates the climatic conditions of a specific area, primarily its minimum winter temperatures. Zones are typically numbered from 1 to 13, with each zone representing a range of temperatures, usually in 10°F increments. To read a hardiness zone, compare your location's zone to the recommended zones for the plants you wish to grow; if the plant's hardiness zone includes your area’s zone, it should thrive there. You can find hardiness zone maps through gardening resources or the USDA's plant hardiness zone map.
It tells you which plants can usually grow unprotected in your area. If you live in zone 6, and a plant you want to grow is hardy to zone 6, you can grow that plant unprotected all year. If its only hardy to zone 7, you need to protect it for the winter. In general, if a plant's hardiness zone is less than or equal your garden zone, it needs no protection. If greater, protect it.
Calgary is 15 hours behind Hong Kong during Standard time and 14 hours behind Hong Kong during Daylight Saving Time.
Swamp Zone, Floating Leaf Zone, Underwater Plant Zone and the bottom zone[whose name I am unsure of].
One can find out the current time in Calgary, or any other place, by looking at the Time Temperature website. The same information can also be found on the World Time Zone site.
(MTS) Mountain Time Standard. UTC/(GMT) -7 hours (MDS) Summer with Daylight Saving Time UTC/(GMT) -6 hours