The International Date Line passes through the Pacific Ocean.
The International Date line has most of its length in the Pacific Ocean. The line extends from the Arctic Ocean to the Southern Ocean roughly along 180° longitude (E or W).
The International Date Line does not pass through two oceans. This is an imaginary line which is located at the middle of the Pacific ocean.
It goes through both the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean and the Indian ocean are both oceans
that the International Dateline does not cross.
the Pacific, Arctic, and southern ocean
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean.
It passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
The International Date Line is a fake line that runs through the Pacific Ocean. This line separates calendar days so that they do not overlap.
the Pacific Ocean
not sure what is up with all that^ but from the north pole to the south pole on one side of the world the international date line is the international date line. On the other side of the world The international date line is the prime meridian
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
Through the Pacific Ocean, and between the north pole and the south pole.
It passes through the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
International date line
the international date line
The ocean is split or pass by the International Date Lineis Pacific Ocean.
International date line
The 180th meridian or antimeridian is used as the basis for the International Date Line because it for the most part passes through the open waters of the Pacific Ocean separating the east and west hemispheres.
pacific ocean
The International Date Line is a fake line that runs through the Pacific Ocean. This line separates calendar days so that they do not overlap.
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
The international date line in the Pacific Ocean.
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