Geography, asked by chettriaayush764, 3 months ago

find the local time station a 90 degree west and station b 45 degree east the GMT time is 12 noon​

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Answered by mayankkumarbhupender
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Find the time at Greenwich (London suburb). Currently it would be effectively 11:00 UTC, since they’re observing summer time. In the winter it would be effectively 12:00 UTC.

Find a convenient time zone at 95° W. From the map, time zones include UTC-7, UTC-6 and UTC-5. So your local time here

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Terry Lambert

Answered 2 years ago

That’s easy; if it’s 12:00 UCT (GMT is now called Coordinated Universal Time, and has been for years), for each of those places, the current time is:

95º W — 12:00 UCT

100º E — 12:00 UCT

20º W — 12:00 UCT

12º E — 12:00 UCT

Easy, right?

If you want to display these times in local time, you will need a precise date and latitude, and you will convert them.

But only someone very foolish stores times in other than UTC.

If you are writing scheduling software, and want people around the world to know when to call into a conference call, you either give them a UTC time, or, on display in their local time zone, you convert it using a timezone database.

Because the time is not the same in every country for a given longitude.

Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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one's again so much thanks thanks

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