The answer is Thursday.
Thursday.
it would be Thursday
it would be Thursday
If it is Saturday on the west side of the International Date Line, it is already Sunday on the east side. The International Date Line serves as the boundary where the date changes, so when it is Saturday just to the west, it shifts to Sunday immediately to the east.
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.
In time you will come to realize, that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view.
Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can go either direction fromthe International Dateline and wind up in Canada. But the trip will be shorter if yougo east.
Oceania, it is on the other side of the International Dateline, it's a country in Australia/Oceania.
The international dateline is 12 hours later than Greenwich, or 12 hours earlier than Greenwich, depending on what side of the dateline you are considering.
If it is Thursday on the west side of the International Date Line, what day is it on the east side?
If it is Thursday on the west side of the International Date Line, what day is it on the east side?
If it is Thursday on the west side of the International Date Line, what day is it on the east side?