there is no time difference between any two locations separated by x-amount of latitude as long as they are on the same longitude. When they are on different longitudes and separated by latitude count the number of longitudes between the locations to get the time difference
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The time difference between two latitudes can be calculated by dividing the difference in longitude by 15 degrees per hour, as the Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours. Each 1-degree difference in longitude corresponds to a 4-minute difference in time.
The time gap between two latitudes is determined by the difference in their longitudinal positions. For every 15 degrees of longitude difference, there is a 1-hour time difference. This is because the Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours.
To find the difference of latitude between two points, subtract the latitude of the smaller value from the latitude of the larger value. If both latitudes are in the same hemisphere, the difference will be positive. If the latitudes are in different hemispheres, the difference will be negative.
The time difference between two longitudes can be calculated by dividing the distance between the longitudes by 15 degrees, as the Earth rotates 15 degrees per hour. Each 1 hour represents a time difference of 1 hour (60 minutes) between the two longitudes.
Every latitude extends all the way around the Earth, and is unrelated to the time at any place.If you were to consider longitude instead, the difference in solar time between two longitudes is(longitude #1)degrees minus (longitude #2)degrees/15 hours.
The time difference is three and a half hours at the border between Afghanistan and China.