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Actually, it is in the name and pretty simple. It is surprisingly called the International Date Line
Midnight.
It is along 180 degrees longitude, but it doesn't run in a straight line.
The International Date Line runs roughly along the 180° longitude, (opposite the Prime Meridian), but it is drawn with diversions to pass around some territories and islands.
The International Date Line runs primarily along the 180 degree longitudinal line. The Equator runs along 0 degrees latitude. The lines intersect along in the middle of the Pacific Ocean (0 degrees North, 180 degrees West).
The international Date Line.
The International Date line has most of its length in the Pacific Ocean. The line extends from the Arctic Ocean to the Southern Ocean roughly along 180° longitude (E or W).
Kailua-Kona is approximately 3,030 miles away from the International Date Line. The International Date Line runs along the 180° meridian in the Pacific Ocean, while Kailua-Kona is located on the western coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
This line is known as the antimeridian or simply the 180th meridian. The international date line is sometimes used although it is not entirely correct. The international date line is a "political" convention and sometimes deviates signifigantly from the actual 180 degree longitude
Roughly 180o, the date line wiggles to avoid passing over inhabited land so that people don't have the complication of living with the dateline passing through their town.
The International Date Line is an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole, mostly along the 180° line of longitude in the Pacific Ocean. It serves as the divide between two calendar days.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.