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Answered by ssuminabiswas
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i-The local time of a place is decided with the help of noon time. It is because the noon times is the same at any given longitude across the earth i.e. from the North Pole to the South Pole

ii-it is same for a region or country located on the same latitude. However, countries located in different longitudes have different local times. 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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The Indian Standard Time (IST) has been decided accordingly to the 82°30'E longitude which passes through Mirzapur (near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh). This longitude passes through the middle of the country with reference to its longitudinal extent.

iv-Canada extends from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. Time zones generally change when the time difference is greater than one hour. So Canada's time zones are Pacific standard time, Mountain standard time, Central standard time, Eastern standard time, Atlantic standard time, and Newfoundland standard time.

Answered by jazzybordoloi
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a) The local time of a place is decided with the help of noon time. It is because the noon times is the same at any given longitude across the earth i.e. from the North Pole to the South Pole

b) The international standard time has been decided according to 0 degree longitude passes through Greenwich. For an international co-ordination, it is essential to bring compatibility between the standard time of various countries in the world. For the purpose, the local time at Greenwich is considered to be the International standard time.

don't know the answer of c and d.. sorry

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