Geography, asked by samuelcherry1795, 1 month ago

how to find time using longitudes and degree? please explain me fast and clear​​ plz and urgent

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Answered by patelmamata19
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1) Each degree is divided into minutes and minutes into seconds. The Earth takes 24 hours to complete one rotation or to cover 360° of longitudes. This means that the Earth covers 15° of longitudes every hour. One degree of longitude takes 4 minutes (1 hour = 60 minutes, divided by 15° per hour = 4 minutes per longitude).

2)You must start by finding the difference in longitude (or degrees) of the two places. You do this by adding the two numbers. Then, divide by the 15 degrees that occurs in one hour and this will give you the time difference between two locations through the International Date Line.

3)Every gain or loss of 1° longitude stands for 4 minutes. 360° implies one complete rotation of earth. on every longitudinal degree increase towards west, substract 4 min. After the hours is calculated add(if east) or substract( if west) it with time of GMT.

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