Imagine your town is on the east side of a big mountain, and you're all using the same clock. But on the other side of that mountain, people live in a different place with their own time. So your country has two clocks: one for you, and one for them. That’s how some countries have two different time zones, it's like having two parts of the day at once.
Examples
- A family in Brazil eats lunch at noon, while a friend in the far west of Brazil is having dinner.
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- Why Do Some Countries Have So Many Different Time Zones?
- Why Do Some Countries Have So Many Time Zones?
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- How Does These Are the World's Strangest Time Zones Work?
- How Does the Earth's Rotation Affect Time Zones Exactly?