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If you start at 177 degrees, 32 minutes, and 54 seconds West and you are traveling westward, you will NOT cross the International Date Line. You will cross it only if you travel East, at which point the coordinates from 177 degrees West will become 30 degrees, 12 minutes, and 11 seconds East longitude.
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how long dose it take to cross the international date
They do.
Beijing is almost exactly opposite Washington, D.C., with a 12-hour time difference, so you can either fly east over the Pacific, crossing the International Date Line, or you can fly west over Asia and Europe, not crossing the IDL.
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No. The International Date Line does not go through China.
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the Pacific Ocean
The specific origin and destination locations are irrelevant. The only fact that matters is in which direction you're traveling when you cross the Date Line. If towards the west, as when traveling from the Cook Islands to New Zealand, then you're to add one day to the date on your calendar or your wristwatch. Thus, your time has suddenly become 24 hours later than it was a moment ago. In effect, you've 'lost' a day.
No.