The Islands and their territorial waters extend between 72° and 81° 05' west longitude. You're
welcome to draw as many or as few meridians in that range as you're comfortable with. There is
no standard set of lines to which you're limited.
Invercargill, New Zealand is closest to the 168th meridian line of longitude.
The cape in New Zealand that is closest to the 180th line of longitude is Cape Roca, located on the Chatham Islands. The Chatham Islands are situated east of the South Island of New Zealand, and Cape Roca is at the easternmost point of these islands. This proximity to the 180th meridian makes it significant in terms of geographical location.
The prime meridian is a line of longitude. Nothing can be closer to something than itself.
The volcano that straddles the 180 degree meridian is on Taveuni, which is the third largest of the Fiji islands. The International Date Line deviates eastward from the island.One of the closest volcanoes to the International date line is a twin submarine volcano called Volcano W in the Kermadec Islands. It is located at latitude: 31.85°S and longitude: 179.18° in the SW Pacific.
34 degree north and 75 degree west
The Asian country closest to the International Date Line is Kiribati, specifically its easternmost islands, such as Millennium Island (Caroline Island). Although Kiribati is often associated with the Pacific region, it is considered part of the larger Asian context due to its geographical and cultural ties. The Date Line runs approximately along the 180° longitude, making these islands the first to experience a new day.
No line of longitude bends, but the time-zone boundaries are defined to depart from the meridians in order to accomplish that.
Chile is the southern hemisphere country that is closest to the US. Both countries have territories near the 90°W line of longitude at their closest points.
Japan occupies the range of longitude between roughly 122.95° and 145.81° East. A meridian ('line') of longitude at any position within that range crosses land or territorial waters of Japan, and you can't get any closer than that.
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Along the 180° line of longitude (With a couple of twists around some Pacific islands to prevent them having two time zones in the middle of the islands)
It is roughly, but the actual date line deveates around some islands and territories.