It is logically the 180 degree line of longitude (halfway round the planet from the Greenwich Meridian). However, politics and pragmatism have resulted in a line that is not a line of longitude but an imaginary line (with kinks in it) called the International Date Line.
The kinks exist because it would be strange for an Island Nation to have two islands in different days.
Thus while the International Date Line sort of follows the 180 degree longitude line it does not do so and therefore is NOT a line of longitude.
When you cross the International Date Line, you move from one day to the next. Located at approximately 180 degrees longitude, this imaginary line runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and serves as the boundary for calendar days. Crossing it from west to east subtracts a day, while crossing from east to west adds a day.
Simply destroy all the weeds surrounding the rafflesia, and in a few days, it will be gone.
The 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole and serves as the transition line for calendar days. When crossing the line from west to east, you would either move one day forward; when crossing from east to west, you would move one day back.
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It will come back over a few days by it's self. I once did that and i had a golden fishing rod with me so it was deleted for good :(
four days
There is no difference between 180 degrees east and 180 degrees west longitude because the Earth is divided into the eastern and western hemispheres, each having 180 degrees of longitude each. Therefore, 180 degrees east and west longitude means the same thing --- 180 degrees longitude.
Nine Days that Changed the World was created in 2010.
The transition line, often referred to as the International Date Line (IDL), serves as the demarcation point for calendar days. It is an imaginary line located roughly along the 180° longitude in the Pacific Ocean. Crossing the IDL from west to east subtracts a day, while crossing from east to west adds a day. This ensures that regions on either side of the line maintain a consistent calendar day despite the Earth's rotation.
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Death Valley Days - 1952 Dangerous Crossing 9-24 was released on: USA: 12 March 1961
well you know these days...