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What is the difference between CET and CST?

What is the difference between CET and CST?

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Elena Sheldon

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Elena Sheldon
Elena Sheldon, Director of research, Diploma in Arts and Science, Berkeley, California

Answered Dec 09, 2020

CET stands for Central Eastern Time, while CST stands for Central Standard Time. CET is used in Europe, and it is one hour ahead of the UTC. Great Britain is the only area in which this rule does not apply.

Most other European countries have become acclimated to the CET, which makes British time behind by one hour than countries that use CET, and the switch to CET has been challenging for Britain. On the other hand, CST is used in North America, predominantly by the United States and Canada.

It is six hours at the back of the UTC, and it is founded on the mean solar time of the 90th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory. It is also the time zone being used in most regions of the country. CST is two hours ahead of Pacific Time Zone, one hour ahead of Mountain Time Zone, and one hour behind Eastern time zone.

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D. Smith

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D. Smith, Musician, MA, Nottingham

Answered Aug 04, 2020

To know a certain place’s actual time, their equivalent time zone should be determined. Central European Time (CET) is the time zone being used for some parts of Europe and some North African countries.

To know a certain place’s actual time, their equivalent time zone should be determined.
Some examples of the countries that use this time zone are Albania, Andorra, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Croatia, Norway, Poland, Monaco, Malta, Luxembourg. On the other hand, Central Standard time (CST) is the time zone used in some cities in Canada, a few states in the United States, most parts of Mexico, some Caribbean Islands, and a part of the Eastern Pacific Ocean. Central European Time (CET) is seven (7) hours ahead of Central Standard Time (CST).

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Answered Jul 31, 2020

The two major time zones are Central Standard Time and Central European Time. Central Standard Time is used in North America, namely Canada and the United States. The exact time is based on the mean solar time of the 90th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory. This zone is also the time that most of Mexico, Chihuahua, Nayarit, Sinaloa, Sonora, and Baja California.

The two major time zones are Central Standard Time and Central European Time. Central Standard Time
Central Standard Time is two hours in front of the Pacific Time Zone, one hour ahead of Mountain Time Zone, and one hour behind Eastern Time Zone while CET is seven hours behind Pacific Time Zone. CET is in effect in Europe during the winter but not during the summer due to Daylight Savings Time; however, Africa uses CET all year long.

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