on the 31st of your mum
That's the only instant when there is only one calendar date on Earth and not two ...exactly precisely 12:00:00.00 Noon on the Prime Meridian.
The International Date Line is a fake line that runs through the Pacific Ocean. This line separates calendar days so that they do not overlap.
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if you travel east across the international dateline your calendar would be moved back a day.If you traveled west, you would move your calendar a day ahead.Weird, huh?
This contributor, frankly, has not heard that phrase. But it does make sense . . . At the instant of time when the calendar date is the same everywhere on earth, the time is Midnight on the 180° meridian (roughly the International Date Line). At that instant, all the longitudes west of Greenwich are in AM time, all east longitudes are in PM time, and it's 12:00 noon ... mid-day ... on the Prime Meridian.
When the international date-line and midnight line up (once a day).
At the single instant in time when the calendar date is the same everywhere on earth, the time on the International Date Line is 12:00 midnight, and it's the beginning of that day on the east side of the line, and the end of the same day on the west side.
The word INTERNACIONAL says it all. yes it is the same all around the world.
The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line of demarcation on the surface of Earth that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and demarcates the change of one calendar day to the next.
Not this year. Earth Day is the same date in the Gregorian calendar each year, and the Gregorian calendar is not synchronized with the lunar calendar at all.
The international date line in the Pacific Ocean.
That's the only instant when there is only one calendar date on Earth and not two ...exactly precisely 12:00:00.00 Noon on the Prime Meridian.
The International Date Line is a fake line that runs through the Pacific Ocean. This line separates calendar days so that they do not overlap.
The International Date Line is a fake line that runs through the Pacific Ocean. This line separates calendar days so that they do not overlap.
the international date line sits on the 180 0 line of longitude in the middle of the Pacific Ocean , and is the imaginary line that separates two consecative calendar days
The 180th meridian is also known as the International Date Line. This imaginary line determines the change in calendar date when crossing it from east to west.
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