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In addition to Newfoundland, the Indian Standard Time (IST) in India and Sri Lanka is set at UTC+5:30, making it a half-hour offset from the standard hour. Nepal follows a similar pattern with Nepal Time (NPT), which is UTC+5:45, also reflecting a unique half-hour difference. These time zones are notable for their deviation from the more common whole-hour offsets used globally.

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Where in the world are other then Newfoundland it is a standard time on the half hour rather than hour?

In addition to Newfoundland, regions that observe a standard time offset of a half-hour include parts of India (Indian Standard Time, UTC+5:30), Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka Standard Time, UTC+5:30), and some regions in Iran (Iran Standard Time, UTC+3:30). Additionally, the Australian Central Standard Time (ACST) is UTC+9:30. These half-hour offsets are relatively uncommon compared to the standard hour-based time zones.


How many bricks require in one meter cube brick works?

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Why might scientist prefer using metric unit rather than feet or inches?

Mainly to use an accepted standard (scientists all over the world use the same units). Also, it is easier to do calculations in metric units.


Where in the world do people use Fahrenheit and Celsius?

Fahrenheit is now only used in the USA, Belize and Jamaica. In the UK the unofficial benchmark summer temperature however is 100 Fahrenheit but other than that the standard in Celsius.Celsius is the standard for the rest of the world. Except in certain scientific fields such as astronomy the Kelvin scale is used.


What percentage of the world's PCs adhere to the Wintel standard?

80%

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What did women in Newfoundland do for World War 1?

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How many Newfoundland and Labrador deaths in world war 1?

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the building of the railway?