Greenwich Mean Time facts for kids
![Time zones of Europe](/images/thumb/7/71/Time_zones_of_Europe.svg/340px-Time_zones_of_Europe.svg.png)
Time zones of Europe in relation to UTC:
Light colours indicate countries that do not observe summer time.
blue | Western European Time (UTC+0) Western European Summer Time (UTC+1) |
light blue | Western European Time (UTC+0) |
red | Central European Time (UTC+1) Central European Summer Time (UTC+2) |
yellow | Eastern European Time (UTC+2) Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3) |
orange | Kaliningrad Time (UTC+3) |
green | Further-eastern European Time (UTC+3), a.k.a. Moscow Time |
Greenwich Mean Time is an internationally standard time format. It is the main time zone in several countries, including the United Kingdom and Portugal.
It is similar to UTC, however there are some small differences between the two. Including that the Greenwich uses a straight line to signal the Time Zone, while in the UTC you can put which time zone you want, even if it does not need this time zone. One example is China, which uses one same time zone, meaning that in some places like Beijing 12:00 PM can be 3:00PM on the western part of the country.
Images for kids
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Clock in Kumasi, Ghana, set to GMT.
See also
In Spanish: Hora media de Greenwich para niños
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