The degrees are 180 degrees north and all degrees west, it goes across the whole world.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
The point where they cross is zero latitude / 180° longitude.
International date line
is it the equator
Whether travelling to the West or to the East from the Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) the International Date Line is 180 degrees Longitude.
The International Date Line is NOMINALLY the meridian of 180 degrees longitude (both east and west).The actual date line has been defined with a few bumps and jogs in it that depart from 180 degrees, in order to avoid cutting through island nations. (That would have put two different calendar dates in the same country.)
No, the prime meridian and the International Date Line are two different imaginary lines on Earth. The prime meridian is the line of longitude at 0 degrees, dividing the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The International Date Line, on the other hand, runs mostly along the 180th meridian and marks the change of one calendar day to the next.
International Date Line
International Date Line
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 major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
No, the International Date Line is not used to measure latitude. It marks the boundary between one calendar day and the next, mostly following the 180° line of longitude. Latitude is measured north or south from the equator.