what is the difference between local time standard time
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Standard time means that the same timeis used throughout some region—usually, it was either offset from Greenwich MeanTime or was the local mean time of the capital of the region. The difference between local mean time and localapparent time is the equation of time.
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LOCAL TIME
-Local time implies the time of a place determined on the basis of apparent movement of the sun.
-Changes continuously with the change in longitude.
-Places on the same longitude have same local time.
-Reckoned by Shadow cast by the sun.
STANDARD TIME
-Standard time refers to the fixed time for places falling in the same meridian, set in a country by law.
-Remains same for a particular country.
-Places on the same longitude have different standard time.
-Reckoned by Time zones
-Local time implies the time of a place determined on the basis of apparent movement of the sun.
-Changes continuously with the change in longitude.
-Places on the same longitude have same local time.
-Reckoned by Shadow cast by the sun.
STANDARD TIME
-Standard time refers to the fixed time for places falling in the same meridian, set in a country by law.
-Remains same for a particular country.
-Places on the same longitude have different standard time.
-Reckoned by Time zones
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