Longitude and Time Zones

Today in class we learned about longitude and time zones. We went over some of the facts about longitude again, such as the Prime Meridian. This gets its name from the lines of longitude which are also called meridians. A time zone is described as a region of the planet that observes a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, official, and social purposes. These follow boundaries of countries or regions, and can sometimes be very off due a country being especially large. each time zone is around 15° each, as there are 360 degrees divided by 24 hours in a day. Some think time zones are not helpful, but they were outvoted in conferences around the world. 

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