Geography, asked by Bishakhadural, 7 months ago

Why is the local time changes with the changes of meridian of longitude?​

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Answered by ligadedipak9977
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The time in each successive time zone is one hour different from the times in neighboring time zones. To establish time zones, Earth's rotation rate of 360 degrees of longitude per day was divided by 24 hours. The result shows that Earth turns 15 degrees of longitude per hour.

Answered by ayaan9864
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The local time changes by four minutes for every one degree of longitude. The sun rises two hours earlier in the east i.e., Arunachal Pradesh than in the west i.e., Gujarat

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