Blog Post #7 - Telling Time + Time Zones

September 26th, 2019

Telling Time + Time Zones

          A timezone is a region of the globe that has a standard time used for legal, commercial, and social purposes. The most used standard is UTC (Coordinated Universial Time). Most of the timezones in UTC have an offset in whole hours but some have an offset of 30 or 45 minutes. One timezone that is used in the UTC system is called GMT (Greenwhich Mean Time). Unlike the other timezones, GMT has no offset from UTC. Some continents that use the GMT timezone include Europe, Africa, North America, and Antarctica. Another system some countries use is daylight saving time. Daylight saving time is used for part of the year to save daylight. When using this system, clocks are adjusted by an hour. 
          

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