

Let’s say you live in Houston, Texas, which is in United States Central Standard Time.
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GMT is no longer used within the worldwide community of scientists. UTC is the successor to Greenwich Mean Time ( GMT), although their exact definitions differ. Standard time within most time zones is a certain whole number of hours offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), maintained by a large number of very precise “ atomic clocks” kept at laboratories around the world, including the U.S. We say about because some states, regions and countries shift their times by 1/2 hour from the strict 24-hour divisions. The world is divided up into about 24 time zones. UTC (0) is the green vertical stripe just to the left of center.
