what is the time zone
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The local time within a time zone is defined by its offset (difference) from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the world's time standard. UTC time changes 1 hour forward and backward corresponding to a 1-hour difference in mean solar time for every 15 degrees east or west of the prime meridian (0° longitude) in Greenwich, London, United Kingdom.
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