The 4 Upper Michigan counties that share a land border with Wisconsin (UTC-6/UTC-5) are 2 hours ahead of California (UTC-8/UTC-7). The rest of Michigan (UTC-5/UTC-4) is 3 hoursahead of California. So when it's 4 AM PST in California, it's 6 AM CST and 7 AM EST in Michigan, and when it's 5 AM PDT in California, it's 7 AM CDT and 8 AM EDT in Michigan.
North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone and California is in the Pacific Time Zone. These time zones are three time zones apart, so that means a 3 hour difference.
There are nine time zones between Germany and California. Germany is in Central European Time (CET), while California is in Pacific Time (PT).
If you check the time zones for each (for example, the time zones can easily be found in the Wikipedia), each of them has a normal time zone of UTC minus 8 hours ("normal" meaning, when there is no daylight saving time). In other words, zero difference.
Michigan is divided between two time zones. The four counties of Upper Michigan that share a land border with Wisconsin are in the Central Time Zone. The rest of the state is in the Eastern Time Zone.
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There is a 6 hour time difference. It is actually 7 time zones different, as some time zones are not 1 hour.
There is usually a one-hour time difference between adjacent time zones. However, some countries have chosen to deviate from this standard by having half-hour or even 45-minute differences between their time zones.
because the sun moves east to west the earth is split into time zones western times are 1 hr earlier than central times. places like california are 3 hrs behind places like pennsylvania
The difference between time zones is one hour. There are 24 time zones - one for every 15 degrees of longitude.
There are two time zones in Texas, and there are six time zones in Canada. This question is too vague for an accurate answer.
it depends on the meridians the difference between each meridian is 4 minutes so every 15 is equal to one hour