The International Date Line (IDL) roughly follows the 180° longitude which is called the 180th meridian or antimeridian. The line deviates to pass around some territories and island groups (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, etc). The Date Line deviates from the straight line of longitude to keep it from passing through countries such as the USA (Alaska), Russia (Wrangel Island and Chukchi Peninsula), or New Zealand, and island nations such as the Marshall Islands and the Aleutian Islands.
Most of the International Date Line is located along the 180 degrees longitude line. However, it crosses as far as 170 degrees east and west longitude to accomodate to certain countries having the same time zone internally.
While the concept of the IDL was to follow the 180th meridian, in reality, it swings quite wildly, effecting more of a zig-zag path, so that certain countries which straddle the 180th meridian don't end up on different sides of the IDL. The extremes of the IDL are 150 W and 170 E.
The International Date Line (IDL) roughly follows the 180° longitude, but deviates to pass around some territories and island groups. The line deviates from a straight line to keep it from passing through countries such as the USA (Alaska), Russia (Wrangel Island and Chukchi Peninsula), or New Zealand (Chatham Islands), and island nations such as the Marshall Islands and the Aleutian Islands.
180 degrees; but there are kinks in the line to avoid its running through inhabited territory.
180 degrees, east or west
180° longitude
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
International Date Line. Nominally 180 degrees east (or west) longitude. Opposite the Prime Meridian.
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
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International Date Line
International Date Line. Nominally 180 degrees east (or west) longitude. Opposite the Prime Meridian.
Whether travelling to the West or to the East from the Prime Meridian (zero Longitude) the International Date Line is 180 degrees Longitude.
International Date Line
The major line of longitude located at 180 degrees longitude is the International Date Line.
The international date line is measured approximately from the 180 degree median longitude line. This is an arbitrary line that determines when a date change takes place within the day.
The International Date Line corresponds closely, but not exactly, to the 180 degree line of longitude.
The International Date Line.
The international date line
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