Geography, asked by shakuntalamurmu57, 8 months ago

please tell me the answer of b&c
please tell me the answer fast guys and tell me the correct answer in details.............................​

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3:30

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5N 60W is in time zone GMT-4, and you want a zone that’s 3 hours 15 minutes earlier, so you want GMT-7.25. At 15° per hour, you would expect to go 48.75° further west, to longitude 108.75W; I’ve checked a time zone map, and this longitude is mostly in GMT-7; this line of longitude also passes through a bit of GMT-6 and a very little bit of GMT-8. There’s no GMT-7.25. Nowhere on the planet Earth will it be 4:15 pm when it’s 7:30 pm in Brazil.

If town B is on daylight saving time you will want time zone GMT-8.25, but that doesn’t work either.

In fact, most time zones go in steps of 1 hour, with a few 30 minute ones and a very few (I think just 3) 45 minute ones.

Time zones wiggle around territory boundaries, but are mostly about 15° wide.

If town B actually existed, you might expect it to be roughly on 108.75W, give or take 7.5°; that gives a range 101.25W to 116.25W (but some time zones are a lot wider; look at China).

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