There are a lot more than four time zones.
The four main ones in the continental United States are Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific.
They're complicated slightly by the fact that some locations do not observe daylight savings time, meaning that, for example, Arizona (one such location) spends part of the year at the same time as the Pacific time zone, and part of the year at the same time as the Mountain time zone.
The US spans a total of 6 time zones. There are 4 in what are called "The Lower 48 States", Alaska and Hawaii each have their own. From east to west, they are: Eastern (with an offset of UTC-5 hours) Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Time Hawaii time Going west they are each different from the preceding zone by 1 hour.
The Continental US has 4 time zones. From east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones.
There are four different time zones in the continental United States. Starting from east to west, there is Eastern time, Central time, Mountain time, and Pacific Time.
It is 9 PM Eastern Time.The contiguous U.S. has four time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.Alaska and Hawaii also have their own time zones, making a total of 6 time zones for the U.S.
To the east, until you reach the International Dateline.
The Russian Federation is approximately 5,700 miles east to west. It covers eleven time zones. The continental US covers only four time zones.
The US spans a total of 6 time zones. There are 4 in what are called "The Lower 48 States", Alaska and Hawaii each have their own. From east to west, they are: Eastern (with an offset of UTC-5 hours) Central Mountain Pacific Alaska Time Hawaii time Going west they are each different from the preceding zone by 1 hour.
The Continental US has 4 time zones. From east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones.
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
There are four different time zones in the continental United States. Starting from east to west, there is Eastern time, Central time, Mountain time, and Pacific Time.
It is 9 PM Eastern Time.The contiguous U.S. has four time zones. From west to east, they are: Pacific Time, Mountain Time, Central Time, and Eastern Time. Each is one hour later than the last. For example, if it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time, and 6 PM Eastern Time.Alaska and Hawaii also have their own time zones, making a total of 6 time zones for the U.S.
because the United States of America is divided into time zones.
because the United States of America is divided into time zones.
Time becomes earlier when you move east to west. This is because the Earth rotates from west to east, causing locations east of a reference point to experience sunrise before locations to the west.
To the east, until you reach the International Dateline.
In 1983, spring began on...20th March in northern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC-5,21st March in northern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC-4.5,23rd September in southern hemisphere time zones west of and including UTC+9, and24th September in southern hemisphere time zones east of and including UTC+9.5.
You would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading west, and you would go through 24 time zones if you flew around the world heading east.