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Time Zones of the Middle East
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Jordan, a country in the Middle East, uses a special way to tell time. Like many places around the world, Jordan has different times depending on the season. This helps people make the most of daylight.

Time in Jordan

Time zones help us know what time it is in different parts of the world. They are like big slices of the Earth, each with its own standard time.

What is a Time Zone?

A time zone is a region that uses the same standard time. This helps keep clocks in sync across large areas. Imagine if every city had its own time! It would be very confusing for travel and communication. Time zones are usually measured by how many hours they are ahead of or behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is the main time standard for the world.

Jordan's Main Time: AST

For most of the year, Jordan uses Arabia Standard Time (AST). This means Jordan's clocks are three hours ahead of UTC. We write this as UTC+3. This is the time used during the warmer months, when the country observes Daylight saving time.

Winter Time in Jordan

During the winter, Jordan changes its clocks. From October to March, Jordan's time is two hours ahead of UTC. We write this as UTC+2. This change helps save energy and makes better use of the daylight hours.

Daylight Saving Time (DST)

Jordan observes Daylight saving time (DST) every year. This means they move their clocks forward by one hour in the spring and back by one hour in the autumn. Jordan usually starts DST in March and ends it in October. When DST is active, Jordan's time is the same as its neighbors, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

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