Answer:
Earth orbits around sun in anticlockwise direction and spins in its axis in east to west direction.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Earth revolves around the sun in an anti-clockwise direct direction that is from east to west. The places in the east are head of the west due to the sun rises in the east and sets in the west and this time is measured from the Greenwich meridian
- IST and GMT are the important standard time zones that are synchronized with the clocks of the geographic region to a single standard time.
- A locally chosen meridian is established as a standard time. Such as Indian standard time and Greenwich meridian time followed in great Britain.