A time zone is of the 24 regions of the globe divided by longitude, the same standard time is still used, these zones start at the Prime Meridian at 0° every place on Earth is measured in terms of its distance east or west from this line, this is were Greenwich Mean Time comes from, this is because the royal observatory is in Greenwich, London.
longitude is the distance on the earth's surface and measured from east or west.
The difference in time is the time between one time zone and another.
Eastern hemispheres is half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Western hemispheres is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west and contains America.
Prime Meridian, the zero meridian, used as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured. It goes through Greenwich, England.
International Date line is an imaginary line through the Pacific Ocean roughly corresponding to 180 longitude to the east of which by international agreement the calendar date is one day earlier than the west.
longitude is the distance on the earth's surface and measured from east or west.
The difference in time is the time between one time zone and another.
Eastern hemispheres is half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.
Western hemispheres is a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west and contains America.
Prime Meridian, the zero meridian, used as a reference line from which longitude east and west is measured. It goes through Greenwich, England.
International Date line is an imaginary line through the Pacific Ocean roughly corresponding to 180 longitude to the east of which by international agreement the calendar date is one day earlier than the west.
If the time in London was 12 pm, the times that are located with the following locations...
Argentina: 9am
Mexico: 6am
Paris: 1pm
Egypt: 2pm
Thailand: 7pm
South Africa: 2pm
Moscow: 3pm
Sydney: 10pm
Argentina: 9am
Mexico: 6am
Paris: 1pm
Egypt: 2pm
Thailand: 7pm
South Africa: 2pm
Moscow: 3pm
Sydney: 10pm