The........time of a place depend on the apparent movement of the sun
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The solar time of a place depends on the apparent movement of the sun.
- Time depending on the Earth's rotation with regard to the Sun is called solar time.
- A sundial or direct sight of the Sun both are valid ways to determine apparent solar time.
- A solar time that could be determined by sight if the Sun moved at a consistent apparent velocity throughout the year as opposed to, as it really travels, at a little changing apparent speed that is dependant just on seasons, is the solar time that is kept by the most of watches and clocks.
- The equations of time are indeed the distinction between mean and apparent solar time. In order to determine mean solar time, this is generally expressed as just a correction, rarely exceeding 15 to 30 minutes, which is either added to or removed from apparent solar time.
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