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Q3] why is the local time of greenwich considered to be the international standard time ?​

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Answered by chanshi27
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It is determined on the basis of the apparent movement of the sun. It is same for a region or country located on the same latitude. ... Thus, for an international coordination between countries, the local time at Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Time) in England is considered to be the international standard time.

Answered by ambusingh
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It is determined on the basis of the apparent movement of the sun. It is same for a region or country located on the same latitude. ... Thus, for an international coordination between countries, the local time at Greenwich (Greenwich Mean Time) in England is considered to be the international standard time.

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