differentiate between standard time and universal standard time
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The local time of a particular place refers to the time determined under the basis of the sun's apparent movement. On the other hand, the standard time refers to the fixed time of several places in a given region that fall under the same standard meridian
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Although GMT and UTC share the same current time in practice, there is a basic difference between the two:
- GMT is a time zone officially used in some European and African countries. The time can be displayed using both the 24-hour format (0 - 24) or the 12-hour format (1 - 12 am/pm).
- UTC is not a time zone, but a time standard that is the basis for civil time and time zones worldwide. This means that no country or territory officially uses UTC as a local time.
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