Time Zones #Shorts

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The world is divided into 24 time zones to measure the earth's rotation.

Figure out local time for a location by adding one hour for every time zone East of the Prime Meridian or subtracting one hour for every time zone West of the Prime Meridian.

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It's actually *25* time zones.

(The *International Date Line* divides one in half.)

grantorino
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So how do the clouds go faster then earth can spin...

chrisgoetz
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How come Spain is in the same time as Sweden 😉

kristellife