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What is local time ? How is it different from standard time?​

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Answered by piyushsaini552
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The local time of a particular place refers to the time determined under the basis of the sun's apparent movement. On the other hand, the standard time refers to the fixed time of several places in a given region that fall under the same standard meridian.

Explanation:

The key difference between Local Time and Standard Time lies in the fact that local time refers to the time which is estimated based on the sun’s movement, while standard time refers to the time which is fixed for particular places by the law of a country.

Local time changes depending on the longitude, whereas standard time is constant for a particular place.

While both the local time and standard time denotes the time of a specific place, there is a significant dissimilarity between the two terms.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The local time of a particular place refers to the time determined under the basis of the sun's apparent movement. On the other hand, the standard time refers to the fixed time of several places in a given region that fall under the same standard meridian.

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