Geography, asked by izainab532, 1 month ago

from which line of longitude does south Africa calculate it's time

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Answered by sedara652
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Explanation:

Everywhere on land west of 22°30′ E effectively experiences year-round daylight saving time because of its location in true UTC+01:00 but still being in South African Standard Time.

Answered by mitulverma3441
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Answer:

Time *Zones* Currently Being Used in South Africa:

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Offset |Time Zone Abbreviation & Name

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UTC +2 | SAST South Africa Standard Time

UTC +3 | EAT Eastern Africa Time

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