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explain the standard meridian​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Standard meridian is an imaginary line which passes through Mirzapur ,Uttar Pradesh . It lies almost at 82.30'E. It determines the time over the India. As there is a time lag of 2 hours between estern and western point of India.

Answered by sakshamchoudhury1
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The meridian used for reckoning standard time; throughout most of the world the standard meridians are those whose longitudes are exactly divisible by 15°. (mapping) A meridian of a map projection along which the scale is as stated

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