Geography, asked by Haritha6529, 1 month ago

If the time at longitudes 100e was 5am on monday and 11th april 2011 what was the time at longitude 10w day at longitude 10w date at longitude 10w

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Answered by bussinbussin
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This is not a direct question as you may think.

Because time zones are frequently set by governments, they may not always correspond to longitude lines. As a result, the 100th meridian east travels across a number of different time zones. It is not going to be 5:00 a.m. at the same moment, somewhere along 100° east. The time will differ depending on where you are on 10° west. Let's imagine it's five o'clock in the morning. in a location around the 100th parallel east in Russia It will be 6 a.m. in this case. around 4:30 a.m. in China's 100° east areas Myanmar is a country in Southeast Asia. 5:00 a.m. will be the time. 6:00 a.m. in parts of Thailand and Indonesia, but At 100 degrees east, in Malaysia. The 10th meridian west cuts through a number of time zones. Ireland and Tristan da Cunha use Greenwich Mean Time (UTC), while Morocco uses UTC +1. In order to do your calculations, you'll also need to know the latitudes of the areas you're comparing. By glancing at these, you'll be able to identify what time zone they're in. Then you may check to see if the places observed daylight savings time in 2011 and, if so, how the date of April 11, 2011 affected your calculations.

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