Social Sciences, asked by farhatpat9955, 3 months ago

1. What do you understand local and standard time?
2. How are days and night formed?​

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Answered by rnsx342
1

Answer:

1)Local time implies the time of a place determined on the basis of apparent movement of the sun. Standard time refers to the fixed time for places falling in the same meridian, set in a country by law.

2)The Earth orbits the sun once every 365 days and rotates about its axis once every 24 hours. Day and night are due to the Earth rotating on its axis, not its orbiting around the sun. The term 'one day' is determined by the time the Earth takes to rotate once on its axis and includes both day time and night time.

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Answered by Charuhada
18

Answer:

1. Local time implies the time of a place determined on the basis of apparent movement of the sun. Standard time refers to the fixed time for places falling in the same meridian, set in a country by law .

2. The Earth orbits the sun once every 365 days and rotates about its axis once every 24 hours. Day and night are due to the Earth rotating on its axis, not its orbiting around the sun. The term 'one day' is determined by the Time the Earth takes to rotate once on its axis and includes both day time and night time.

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