For today's Geo Quiz the question is: what time is it?
The answer depends on where you are.
Twenty-four time zones circle the planet.
They're spaced 15 degrees of longitude apart.
Time differences can be tricky to manage when you're flying to other countries...
Travellers sometimes find it easier just to wear two watches to keep track of the difference.
This subject triggered a question from one of our listeners:
"I'm a listener from Forest Grove, Oregon and I've got a geography question".
OK let's hear it:
"Since all time zones seem to end at Antarctica -- what time zone would I be standing in? In thinking about this, and it really annoys me that I don't know the answer, the question is, what time zone is Antarctica in?"

Alright --- we'll try to get to the bottom of this --- by asking a South Pole researcher.
What time is it in Antarctica?