Geography, asked by Maharsh9107, 11 months ago

what is the time when travelling in the eastern direction from Greenwich?​

Answers

Answered by pranjal62719
8

Answer:

The time would be more than in the time of greenwich

Explanation:

If we go eastern side from the greenwich the time is more

Answered by mariospartan
4

Answer:

The Time zones on the Earth is divided according to its longitude. Earth has 360 longitudes and the time in a day is 24 hours i.e. 24 \times 60=1440 minutes. So, per longitude division, the time changes by 4 minutes.

Explanation:

The mean time is hence determined by the 0° longitude which passes through the Greenwich city of Britain. Hence, as we proceed to the eastern side of the 0° longitude, we proceed in time and gain time.

For example: India is situated in East of Greenwich, and the IST is dependent on mainly Allahabad meantime which is 81° E and the time of India is 5 hours 30 mins ahead of GMT.

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