the local time at Greenwich is considered to be an international Standard Time
Answers
Answered by
20
(1) The International standard time has been decided according to 0° longitude.
(2) 0° longitude passes through Greenwich, England.
(3) For an international co-ordination, it is essential to bring compatibility between the standard time of various countries in the world. For this purpose, the local time at Greenwich is considered to be the International standard time.
Similar questions