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The meridian of time is an imaginary line that represents the prime meridian (0° longitude) from which time zones are measured. It is used as a reference point for coordinating time globally.

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Which meridian is known as the time meridian?

No meridians are called the time meridian. The Greenwich meridian which passes through Greenwich, London is called the prime meridian. From which time zones are calculated.


At what meridian do we begin to measure time?

We begin to measure time at the prime meridian


What is the standard meridian of Europe?

The standard meridian time for Europe is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)


Am what does this stand for?

AM as in time means ANTE MERIDIAN PM means POST MERIDIAN


What is an example of a meridian of longitude?

Prime meridian, International Date Line, time zones


Am and pm mean?

AM = "Ante - Meridian"PM = "Post - Meridian""Ante" and "post" mean "before" and "after"."Meridian" is the imaginary line in the sky that runs north/south and passes directly over you.In the morning, the sun moves from the eastern horizon toward the meridian. At Noon, the sun crosses the meridian. In the afternoon, the sun has crossed the meridian and moves away from it toward the west.Morning is the time before the sun crosses the meridian = Ante-Meridian = AM.Afternoon and evening is the time after the sun crosses the meridian = Post-Meridian = PM.


Does the prime meridian help tell time?

The prime meridian itself does not directly help tell time. Rather, time zones are determined based on their distance east or west from the prime meridian, with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) being the time at the prime meridian. This system helps standardize timekeeping across the world.


What is mean solar time called on the prime meridian?

Mean solar time on the prime meridian is known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).


What is greater meridian time?

Greater Meridian Time is a concept used in acupuncture to refer to the peak hours of energy flow in the body's meridians. This time is believed to vary for each meridian and is thought to influence the treatment's effectiveness. Practitioners may take into consideration the Greater Meridian Time when scheduling acupuncture sessions for optimal results.


For what does the abbreviation AM stand?

In radio, AM stands for amplitude modulation.In TIME, it stands for Ante-Meridian (ref. the Prime meridian)Amplitude modulationAnte Meridian as in 11:00 AM (and PM is Post meridian)


What is ante - meridian?

An Anti-Meridian is a meridian opposite any given meridian of longitude.Specifically the Anti-Meridian is the 180th meridian. That is the meridian opposite of the Prime Meridian.The term Anti-Meridian is sometimes confused with Ante Meridiem.Ante Meridiem is latin for before noon. Usually shown in English as "a.m.". Similarly, post meridiem, after noon, is shown in English as "p.m.".


What is ment by post mariden in sense of time?

Meridian is latin for midday so post meridian is the time after noon to jusst before midnight

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