Time Calculation Methods
Geography ⇒ Geographical Skills and Techniques
Time Calculation Methods starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the difference between local time and standard time.
Describe the purpose of the International Date Line in time calculation.
Explain how to calculate the local time of a place if the time at Greenwich and its longitude are known.
Explain the concept of local time and how it is determined for a place.
Explain the significance of 82°30'E as the standard meridian for India.
Explain why countries like Russia and the USA have multiple time zones.
Explain why the International Date Line is not a straight line.
If a place is located at 105°E and the local time is 3:00 PM, what is the time at Greenwich?
If it is 10:00 PM on Monday at 170°W, what is the day and time at 170°E?
If it is 12:00 noon at Greenwich, what will be the local time at 90°E longitude?
If it is 8:00 AM at 60°E, what is the time at 45°E?
If the local time at 0° is 6:00 PM, what is the local time at 30°W?
If the local time at 0° is 9:00 AM, what is the local time at 75°E?
If the local time at 120°W is 10:00 AM, what is the local time at 60°W?
If the local time at 75°E is 8:00 AM, what is the local time at 90°E?
If the local time at 82°30'E is 6:00 AM, what is the local time at 97°30'E?
If the time at 120°E is 4:00 PM, what is the time at 90°E?
If the time at 45°E is 11:00 AM, what is the time at 15°W?
If the time at 60°W is 2:00 PM, what is the time at 30°E?
If the time at 75°W is 8:00 AM, what is the time at 15°E?
