Geography, asked by arman333, 9 months ago

how do you calculate standard time and local time​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The local standard time meridian, measured in degrees, which runs through the center of each time zone. It can be calculated by multiplying the differences in hours from Greenwich Mean Time by 15 degrees per hour.

Answered by UlhasRamteke
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LSTM = The local standard time meridian, measured in degrees, which runs through the center of each time zone. It can be calculated by multiplying the differences in hours from Greenwich Mean Time by 15 degrees per hour.

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