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Time Zones and Longitude

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Welcome to the Time Zones and Longitude: Yes or No Challenge brought to you by Reading Readiness Centers! Test your knowledge of time zones and longitude with this fun and interactive game. Each statement will challenge you to decide if it's true or false. Choose wisely, and see how much you’ve learned about the Earth's timekeeping system and geography! Get ready to think critically and have fun!

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Welcome to the Time Zones and Longitude: Yes or No Challenge brought to you by Reading Readiness Centers! Test your knowledge of time zones and longitude with this fun and interactive game. Each statement will challenge you to decide if it's true or false. Choose wisely, and see how much you’ve learned about the Earth's timekeeping system and geography! Get ready to think critically and have fun!

by Reading Readiness Center
1

The Earth is divided into 24 time zones.

2

Longitude is the distance north or south of the Equator.

3

The Prime Meridian passes through Paris, France.

4

Each time zone represents a one-hour difference from the next.

5

Longitude is measured in degrees, with the maximum being 180° east or west.

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