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What is the standard meridian of Brazil

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Answered by MVB
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Standard meridians are present at 15° offsets from that Greenwich prime meridian, and they are roughly aligned with the time zones because 360/15 = 24.

The standard meridian of Brazil is 5
5°W. Brazil is almost a continental-sized country in North America which is spread across four different time zones.



Answered by sawakkincsem
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The meridian is used for recognizing the standard time and the way to find this standard timeout is calculate its longitude if they are divisible by 15 degrees then it is known as standard meridian.

The standard meridian of Brazil is -45 and -60. it is recognized by the rotation of the Earth and is 15 degrees offset from Greenwich prime meridian and are aligned with the time zones because 360/15 = 24.
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