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25 Questions

1. Apparent Traveling Time

2. Daylight Saving Time

3. How many time zones does the US have?

4. Why is Daylight Savings safer?

5. How long had the British navy been using international time zones?

6. Where is the starting point for time zones?

7. How do you figure W longitude at 150 degrees to GMT

8. Per a 2014 British Survey how many couples use a digital or traditional map?

9. In 1884 what did the International Meridian Conference in Washington DC agree to adopt?

10. In 1884 what did the International Meridian Conference in Washington DC agree to adopt?

11. What are some important things to note between Daylight Savings in America and Summer Time in Europe

12. What does total time refer to from the Travel Duration Website?

13. How does the military and many countries keep track of time

14. What is important to explain to your client about arrival times on airline tickets?

15. Per a 2014 British Survey how many couples use a digital or traditional map?

16. Aruba

17. Why do people like Summer Time and Day Light Savings

18. Why is the 24 hour clock prefered?

19. Does GMT change with Daylight Savings Time?

20. What does total time refer to from the Travel Duration Website?

21. What happens to the time zone in the UK when Europe switches to Summer Time?

22. What is important to remember about Summer Time in reference to the US.

23. What are some important things to note between Daylight Savings in America and Summer Time in Europe

24. How long had the British navy been using international time zones?

25. When was Daylight Savings/standard time placed in U.S. law.