Why different times in different countries?

Trending why different times in different countries? If there is a day on earth, then night in one place; If there are 8am in the morning, then in some places 8am at night. The time of anywhere is determined by which time that place comes. But what is the time zone? Let’s understand it: Our earth is around and turns on its own ashes. As a result, sunrise and sunset differ in different places. It is not possible to keep a time everywhere. The Earth takes a round of 360 degrees during the 24 hours. That is, it turns 15 degrees every hour. So our earth turns 24 times 24 degrees. The whole earth is divided into these 24 parts. Each part is called a time zone and each time zone has the same fixed time. If there is no time zone, the time of the whole world will be disturbed. International traffic, trade and communication will all go wrong. In large countries such as Russia, there will be problems associated with the time within the country. If the time zone is not there, there will be in one place and midnight in one place in the afternoon, but even then the time should be considered the same. Therefore, different time zones were created to avoid it. The standard time zone of the whole world is Greenwich Pisces Time (GMT) and it was set in 1884. That is, the time of time zone around the world will be seen compared to GMT. For example, our whole country follows the same time zone. This is called ‘Indian Standard Time’ (IST). It is 5 hours 30 minutes before GMT. There are about 24 main time zones around the world. In Russia, which is the largest country in the world, there are 11 time zones. That is, if you travel from west to east in Russia, your watch must adjust with every changing time zone. It is very important to have different time zones to live an easy life. It helps us to balance the world’s time and understand it. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here