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Determine the local time of thimphu (bhutan) located at 90 east longitude when the time at greenwich (0) is 12.00 noon

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Answered by IshalKhan008
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The Earth is nearly a sphere. It is because of the fact that the  equatorial radius and the polar radius of the earth is not the same.  The rotation of the earth over its axis produces bulging at the equator.  Hence, the actual shape resembles that of an oblate spheroid. The  shape of the earth presents some difficulties in positioning its surface  features, as there is no point of reference from which to measure the  relative positions of other points. Hence, a network of imaginary lines  is drawn on a globe or a map to locate various places. Let us find out  what are these lines and how are they drawn:- The spinning of the earth on its axis from west to east provides  two natural points of reference, i.e. North and South Poles. They form  the basis for the geographical grid. A network of intersecting lines is  drawn for the purpose of fixing the locations of different features.  The grid consists of two sets of horizontal and vertical lines, which  are called parallels of latitudes and the meridians of longitudes.  Horizontal lines are drawn parallel to each other in east-west  direction. The line drawn midway between the North Pole and the  South Pole is called the equator. It is the largest circle and divides  the globe into two equal halves. It is also called a great circle. All the  other parallels get smaller in size, in proportion to their distance  from the equator towards the poles and divide the earth into two unequal halves, also referred to as the small circles. These imaginary  lines running east-west are commonly known as the parallels of  latitude.  The vertical lines running north-south, join the two poles. They  are called the meridians of longitude. They are spaced farthest apart  at the equator and converge at a point at each pole.

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