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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.

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