It becomes one day earlier.
You "gain" a day - that is, the day shifts to the previous one. So, if it was 11pm on Sunday the 12th, and you crossed eastward over the International Date line, it is now 11pm on Saturday the 11th.
if you travel east across the international dateline your calendar would be moved back a day.If you traveled west, you would move your calendar a day ahead.Weird, huh?
It will get later as you travel Eastward.
You lose a day
You go forward one day
If you travel west across the International Dateline, then before you reach your destination and interact with other people who haven't traveled along with you, you need to tear an extra day off of your calendar, and crank your wristwatch ahead to 24 hours later.
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.
It can travel across the vacuum of space.
Travel Insured International was created in 1994.
Travel Insured International's population is 77.
they travel across land part of the time
Yes. If you travel from west to east across the International Date Line, the date will change to one day earlier.