Pacific Ocean At 180 degrees longitude (for the most part), directly opposite the Prime Meridian (which passes through Greenwich, England), the International Dateline extends through the middle of the Pacific Ocean and a large portion of the Arctic Ocean. It would pass through the tip of eastern Russia and across Alaska's Aleutian Islands, but by agreement the line jogs around both. Similarly, the line takes an angled path in the Southern Hemisphere to avoid bisecting any countries.
The International dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean.
The International Dateline passes through the Pacific and Southern Oceans.
The International Date Line passes through the Pacific Ocean. It is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, mostly along the 180Β° longitude line.
the Arctic, the Pacific and the Southern
the Pacific one
the Pacific Ocean :p
The International Dateline fails to pass through all oceans except the Arctic and Pacific ones.
It passes mostly through the Pacific Ocean.
No. The Prime Meridian (0 degrees), exactly 180 degrees opposite of the International Date Line, passes through England, at Greenwich.
The International Dateline crosses ALL parallels of latitude. The Tropic of Capricorn is the parallel of roughly 23.5° south latitude.
yes
You would 'lose' a day.