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Why are there different time zones
Earth rotates 15 degrees every hour, the sun is at its highest point in the sky at different times in the day for different countries around the globe
Divide world into 24 equal slices, 15 degrees each at equator and adjust the clocks accordingly for each zone
3 time zones in australia
Australian western standard time: +8 h
Australian central standard time: +9.5 i/k
Australian eastern standard time: +10 k
Define UTC
Used as a starting point to determine time in other countries worldwide. E.g. if a country has time UTC +3, means when it’s noon in Greenwich it’s 3pm in that country
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