I was talking about the North pole of the planet earth. Wait...I found a town named Northpole, Alaska. At 5:00 PM EST it is 1:00 PM.
This post was edited by Element 99 at September 5, 2019 3:27 PM MDT
Oh for Heaven's sake. Its Christmastime at The North Pole. DUH! Everybody knows that. Its always Christmastime there cause that's where Santa lives. Geez! The things I have to tell you people.
You take the latitude and divide by the longitude and add 11. It is always noon at the north pole unless it's daylight savings time then it is 10 a.m. (I just made that up hahaha)
This post was edited by Art Lover at September 5, 2019 5:36 PM MDT
No specific time zones are observed at the earth’s geographic poles. What you may find is they are defaulted to Greenwich Mean Time, or is matched to the home time zone of the explorer types who travel there.
What an amazing question....the longitude lines donate 24 hourly time zones around our planet of 1000 miles apart increments....Thing is that ,as the earth is almost round and bulges in the middle as you near either pole the longitude lines get squashed together.....so the time at the north pole would be whatever the time is where you live and it's no different from where you live anywhere on this planet...in Theroy if could be midnight and midday simaltainiously .....now being a natural blonde ,my head really does hurt.... :(