the international date line
Equator
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Across the Line - 1916 was released on: USA: 26 January 1916
Across the White Line - 2006 was released on: USA: 4 November 2006 (Media Arts Festival)
Police Story - 1973 Across the Line 2-7 was released on: USA: 12 November 1974
Quincy M-E- - 1976 Across the Line 8-9 was released on: USA: 8 December 1982
The imaginary line that runs around the center of the Earth is called the Equator. It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and is situated equidistant from the poles. The Equator is significant for its role in determining climate zones and global time zones.
An example of the effect of wind
The International Date Line separates Day 1 from Day 2 across the globe. Thus, if you are crossing the Internationa Date Line, you may be a day ahead or behind of the place you have travelled from.
The angle that the line makes with the axes changes.
The point where the date changes is known as the International Date Line (IDL), which is an imaginary line located roughly along the 180th meridian in the Pacific Ocean. When crossing the IDL from east to west, one adds a day, while crossing from west to east subtracts a day. This line ensures that there is a consistent system for keeping track of time zones and dates across the globe. Though it primarily follows the 180th meridian, it zigzags to accommodate political and geographical boundaries.
A bar graph consists of columns of varying height to show data - looking like 'steps' across the page. A line graph uses a continuous line which changes direction with each piece of data.