Why We Needed Time Zones
Before time zones, cities had their own local time. For example, if it was noon in London, it might be 10:30 AM in Paris and 2 PM in Berlin. This caused problems for travelers and merchants who needed to keep track of different times.
How It Works
Now, the world is divided into slices, like a pie, called time zones. Each slice has its own time. When you move from one slice to another, your clock either gains or loses an hour, depending on which direction you travel.
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