Chemistry, asked by Guljar2091, 1 year ago

Why local time differs from place to place?

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Answered by pranjalrocky
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Each local time is called a time zone. While geography would allow allplaces that have noon at the sametime have the same time zone, politics makes it difficult. ... Time zones are best named by the location or by telling the difference between localand universal time.
Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Because local time is based on local noon at a particular location when the sun is due South (or North in the Southern Hemisphere) and at its highest point in the sky. Since the sun rises in the east and sets in the west it must mean that that the sun is at local noon at some point to your east at your sunrise and it will be local noon at your location a number of hours later. Each place on earth goes through this drill every 24 hours. The earth is revolving and your location faces the sun eve.

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