They don't.
Local time alters with longitude, by one hour per 15 degrees.
Yes it does
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33° 31' 14" N / 86° 48' 9" W Latitude: 33.5205556 Longitude: -86.8025 Please see relate link for source
the amount of sunlight each area gets
There is no relation. Every latitude passes through every time zone.
To check the the date, time, in an particular place the latitude and longitudes are used.
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No, for two big reasons:-- Time does not change with the latitude.-- If you name one longitude, then there's a point somewhere on that longitudefor every latitude.
How the four managerial tasks relate to the various managerial levels and allocation of time?
The lines of latitude are the North and South lines on the globe. They measure the time changes there are in areas.
We use longitude and latitude when looking at a map to calculate time.