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Into how many time zones is the earth divided

According to the original concept there are 24 time zones. Appropriately, there is one for every hour of the day. The standard definition separates the zones by 15 degrees of longitude, with zero degrees, the prime meridian, being in the center of its zone. However, independent nations have every right to reckon time in a way that is locally useful and sensible to them. As a result there are many places that deviate from the originally defined zones, and not just by pulling an adjacent zone over to them. Some places operate on times that deviate from the Universal Time off-set by 30 or even 15 minutes, essentially creating new zones. There are 33 zones currently, taking into account all the variations.

Time in a given zone is usually given as an off-set from Coordinated Universal Time, UTC. For example, I live in the northeast US, where the off-set is UTC-5. UTC is time as reckoned since establishing atomic clocks, not the motion of the earth, as the standard. See link for more.

At what point does the southern hemisphere have the least exposure to the sun

The point where the southern hemisphere has the least exposure to the sun is the Summer solstice.

At what point does the southern hemisphere have the greatest exposure to the sun

The point where the southern hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.

Which of these is a component of the earth's hydrosphere

geysers

Earth completes one rotation every

24 Hours-Chris Collins

Which of these explains the direction of the earth's rotation

west to east.

Clouds of gas and dust in which stars from are called what

Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.

The trade association formed in northern Germany was called the

hanseatic League

What imaginary line is located at 0 dergees longitude

prime meridian!Prime Meridian!PRIME MERIDIAN!PrImE MeRiDiAn!

What cloud that is somewhat flat and layered is called

stratus

When two air masses collide the formation is called what

A front

What are warm moist air masses that form near the equator called

They are called maritime tropical air masses.

How many official constellations are currently recognized

88

Which planet completes its rotation in 59-60 Earth days

mercury

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What type of front is indicated green on a map

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