It keeps changing, but it's always 6 hours later than UT.
The latitude of that point is 30 degrees south, and its longitude is 90 degrees east.
60 degrees north is latitude. 90 degrees east is longitude.
Latitude 90° North and South and longitude 180° East and West
Polar Plateu
It is 2pm. Every 15 degrees of longitude is a different time zone, since there are 360 degrees of longitude on Earth and 24 hours a day (360/24). Here, there is a 90 degrees difference in longitude, and therefore a 6 hours difference (90/6). The time gets later as it approaches the International Date Line from the east, therefore, since 150 degrees east is east to 60 degrees east longitude, the time is 6 hours after it.
The latitude of that point is 30 degrees south, and its longitude is 90 degrees east.
60 degrees north is latitude. 90 degrees east is longitude.
Latitude 90° North and South and longitude 180° East and West
about 130 degrees east and 90 degrees north
Polar Plateu
prime merridian yeah ye
It is 2pm. Every 15 degrees of longitude is a different time zone, since there are 360 degrees of longitude on Earth and 24 hours a day (360/24). Here, there is a 90 degrees difference in longitude, and therefore a 6 hours difference (90/6). The time gets later as it approaches the International Date Line from the east, therefore, since 150 degrees east is east to 60 degrees east longitude, the time is 6 hours after it.
10.48am
dhaka, India
Jackson MS and St. Paul MN are both west of 90 degrees west longitude.Indianapolis IN is at about 86 degrees west longitude.
Bhutan
When you get to 90 Degrees South you are at the South Pole....