Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern
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there is 4 time zones in the u.s. that's what it gave me just put in this website,"how many numbers of zones the united states has in its 48 contiguous states:D thanks for lisining hope it's wat u looking for:)
Canada has six time zones, while the contiguous United States has four time zones (Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific).
Because the continental united states HAS four time zones.
The continental United States includes five time zones. The time zones in the "contiguous" 48 states are Eastern Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, and Pacific Standard Time. Alaska is in the "continental" U.S. and has Alaska Standard Time Zone. Hawaii is not in continental U.S. It uses Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone.
They are Pacific, Rocky Mountain , Central and Eastern.
There are four. It is the same number and roughly the same location as those of the contiguous United States (main, continuous states excluding Hawaii and Alaska).
Six time zones are present in the 48 Contiguous US States and all Canadian provinces. Four are shared between the two countries while two are present only in Canada. If you want to include Alaska, then there are eight time zones (Alaskan and Aleutian). And if including Hawaii, the number stays at eight since Hawaii is on the same time as the Aleutian Islands.
There are four/six different time zones. There is the Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time Zones and Hawaii and Alaska each have their own time zone. Parts of Alaska, the Aleutian Islands, do use the Hawaii Time Zone.
From west to east, Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8)/ Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC-7) Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7)/ Mountain Daylight Saving Time (UTC-6) Central Standard Time (UTC-6)/ Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5) Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5)/ Eastern Daylight Saving Time (UTC-4) Most of the United States switches to Daylight Saving Time on the second Sunday of March and switches back to Standard Time on the first Sunday of November. The only part of the contiguous U.S. that keeps the same time all year (MST) is Arizona, with the exception of the Navaho Nation.
The railroads divided the US into four standard time zones to make their schedules more standard.
Divided the United States into time zones