It's a meridian, directly opposite the Prime Meridian.
At zero degrees longitude. Only on one side, the other side is the international date line.
It roughly follows the meridian of 180° longitude.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
no countries lies in international date line
the international date line
The line right behind the Greenwich Meridian on the globe is called the International Date Line. It is located at approximately 180 degrees longitude and serves as the boundary for calendar days, marking where one day ends and the next begins. The Date Line helps to manage time zones and is not a straight line, as it zigzags to accommodate political and geographical boundaries.
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 International Date Line roughly follows the 180th meridian.
Travelling west the international date line is further west. The answer is no
The International Date Line is the same for all nations.
The International Date line crosses the Arctic and Pacific oceans.
Australia sits to the west of the international date line. If it is Saturday in the US, it is Sunday in Australia.