Geography, asked by hrik21, 1 year ago

the difference between local time and standard time... please try to give a easy definition

Answers

Answered by ShobhitD
4
Past use. Local mean time was used from the early 19th century, when local solar time or sundial time was last used until standard time was adopted on various dates in the several countries. Each town or city kept its own meridian. ... The difference between local mean time and local apparent time is the equation of time.

sorry it is not like an essay but if it helped you plz mark it as the brainliest.
________________________________________
local time

The time of a place when the midday sun is overhead is called local time.It changes from place to place.The place on the same longitude has the same local time.

standard time

The local time of the standard meridian of a country is called standard time.It remains same for that particular country.the place on the same longitude has the different standard time.

hrik21: okk
hrik21: but it is nt affordable fr me
hrik21: very bad language
ShobhitD: i will edit it
Similar questions