Social Sciences, asked by abishini01, 9 months ago

how long the earth takes to rotate between two longitudes​

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Answered by lavatem78
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As you know, the Earth performs one full rotation (360°) every 24 hours. Thus, it rotates 15° every hour. In other words, Local Noon at two geographical locations which are separated by a longitudinal difference of 15° occurs with a time difference of 1 hour.

Answered by Gunjot26
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As you know, the Earth performs one full rotation (360°) every 24 hours. Thus, it rotates 15° every hour. In other words, Local Noon at two geographical locations which are separated by a longitudinal difference of 15° occurs with a time difference of 1 hour.

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