why the local time at Greenwich is considered to be the International standard time
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The local time at Greenwich is considered as the international standard time because UK is not the international standard time.
The international standard time is UTC or universal time coordinated, and UTC is measured as per the GMT or according to the time zone.
Greenwich standard time was started by the seafaring British Empire.
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