Geography, asked by kinjal5267, 3 months ago

1)which hemisphere sees the sunrise at the earliest?
2)what is local time?
3)what is standard time?​

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Answered by aanurayaprol
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1 Assuming you're at a mid-temperate latitude, the earliest sunset for the Northern Hemisphere – and earliest sunrise for the Southern Hemisphere – comes about two weeks before the December solstice, and the latest sunrise/latest sunset happen about two weeks after.

2 time at a particular place as measured from the sun's transit over the meridian at that place, defined as noon.

3 a uniform time for places in approximately the same longitude, established in a country or region by law or custom.

Answered by cuteriiya
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Answer:

1 ) Assuming you're at a mid-temperate latitude, the earliest sunset for the Northern Hemisphere – and earliest sunrise for the Southern Hemisphere – comes about two weeks before the December solstice, and the latest sunrise/latest sunset happen about two weeks after.

2) time based on the meridian through a particular place as contrasted with that of a time zone.

3)Standard time is the synchronization of clocks within a geographical area or region to a single time standard, rather than using solar time or a locally chosen meridian (longitude) to establish a local mean time standard.

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