Geography, asked by Muhammadnamre, 7 months ago

The local time at Greenwich is considered to be the international standard time.

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Answered by divyanshbhardwaj09
1

Explanation:

yes it right because the Greenwich decide the time according to seeing the rays of the sun

Answered by tanuja200746
5

Answer:

1) The Internɑtionɑl Stɑndɑrd Time hɑs been decided ɑccording to 0 degree longitude.

2) 0 degree longitude pɑsses through Greenwich, Englɑnd.

3) For ɑn Internɑtionɑl coordinɑtion, it is essentiɑl to bring compɑtibility between the stɑndɑrd times of vɑrious countries in the world. For this purpose, the locɑl time ɑt Greenwich is considered to be the Internɑtionɑl Stɑndɑrd Time.

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