Worldwide time
Around the world, there are different time zones that determine what time it is in a particular location. The Earth is divided into 24 time zones, with each zone representing 1 hour of difference from the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). For example, if it's 5pm in London (GMT), then it would be 12pm in New York City (Eastern Standard Time) and 9am in Los Angeles (Pacific Standard Time). Some countries and regions may also observe daylight saving time, which involves setting the clocks forward by 1 hour during the summer months to make better use of natural daylight. Therefore, it's important to be aware of the time differences when traveling or communicating with people in different parts of the world.