Atlantic Time Zone
What is atlantic time zone?
The Atlantic Time Zone is a geographical region that is defined as four hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-4), which is the standard time used in the Atlantic region of North America. It includes areas such as Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and parts of Canada's Maritime provinces.
What are the types of atlantic time zone?
The Atlantic Time Zone has two main types: Atlantic Standard Time (AST) and Atlantic Daylight Time (ADT). Atlantic Standard Time is observed during the non-daylight saving period, while Atlantic Daylight Time is observed during the daylight saving period.
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