2. Explain universal standard time
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Universal Time is a solar time standard that reflects the average speed of the Earth's rotation. Using the prime meridian at 0° longitude as a reference point, it shows the actual length of an average solar day on Earth, which is the time from one solar noon to the next.
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Universal Time is a solar time
standard used in astronomy and to define time on Earth.
Universal Time (UT) is a time standard based on Earth's rotation. There are several versions of Universal Time, which differ by up to a few seconds. ... UTC is based on International Atomic Time, with leap seconds added to keep it within 0.9 second of UT1.
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