explain the term local time
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Answer:
time at particular place in the world
Explanation:
This question is not as silly as one of the answers suggests. Its meaning has changed over the course of the centuries.
Originally it meant the (mean) solar time at the place in question. Go to a locality 10 km east or west, and they would have a different local time. This continual change was the main driver for the introduction of time zones starting about 170 years ago.
With time zones, local time is the time determined by the time zone. If those two towns are in the same time zone, they will have the same local time. Nowadays this is the usual meaning. Unfortunately it seems that some teachers, notably in India, have slept through the introduction of time zones, and still use the old “solar time” definition. But that is obsolete.