Geography, asked by gopis8779, 1 year ago

What will be the local time at 80 degree east when the local time at 20 degree east is 10



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Answers

Answered by oxygen420
4
five am is the answer
Answered by steffis
5

Local time will be 2pm.

Explanation:

  • For every 1 degree change in the equator time changes by 4 minutes.
  • If it is on the west of Greenwich median (the place of Greenwich mean time) then the calculated time is substracted from the actual time and added on east.
  • 20 degree east= 10 am
  • 80 degree east=10am+60*4 minutes=2 pm
  • Therefore, when the local time at 20 degree east is 10 am, the local time at 80 degree east is 2pm.

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