
Time Zones
Students calculate time differences between various global locations. They account for daylight saving time and the International Date Line.
About This Topic
Students calculate time differences between various global locations. They account for daylight saving time and the International Date Line.
Key Questions
- Why do we have different time zones?
- How does crossing the International Date Line affect the date?
- How do we calculate arrival times for international flights?
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