how we are using latitudes and longitudes to calculate time?
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Because one day is 24 hours long one can easily use time to calculate longitude. One hour of time difference corresponds to 15° of longitude (360°/24 hours = 15°/hour). Suppose an observer sets his accurate watch to 12:00 at noon in Greenwich, England and then travels a great distance.
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it can be easily calculated as a day consist of 24 hours so 360/24= 15 hours that will be afternoon
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