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Why do all the places located on the same longitude have the same time of day​

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Answered by Mansi7652
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Lines of longitude run north-south, perpendicular to the direction of rotation of the Earth. Therefore, for all points along a line of longitude, the Sun is at the same azimuth, e.g., it crosses zenith (local noon) at the same instant all along the longitude. Hence same local time.

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