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Q: Why does the international date line appear on both left and right side of the map?
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What the position of Samoa in relation to the International date line?

Samoa is on the right side of the International Date Line in the Western Hemisphere.


Where is Samoa in the international date line?

Samoa is to the right of the date line in the Western Hemisphere


Map showing international date line?

Usually on a flat map of the world the international date line is the left and right (west and east) edges of the map, but it is clearly marked on a globe.


What body of water bisects both the equator and the international dateline?

Both the equator and the International date line cross through the Pacific Ocean. In fact, the point where these two lines meet is in this body of water.


How can a birthday last 28 hours?

If you cross the International Date Line in the right direction, you can have a 48 hour birthday!


What is the curious feature of international date line?

no countries lies in international date line


Where in the southern hemispherre is the international date line?

The International Dateline completely crosses both the northern and southern hemispheres. There's no position (latitude) in either hemisphere that's not on that line.


What line of longitude marks the international date line?

180°, either east or west ... they're both the same place.


Is the international date line a line of latitude?

No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.


Difference between equator and international dateline?

The Prime Meridian is located at 0 degrees, the international date line is not. There is only one prime meridian, there are many international date line.


Is Czechs republic in the high latitudes?

The Czechs Republic is right on 50 North & 15 E - just on the other side of the international date line. No, not the international date line: that's in the Pacific Ocean! It's east of the Greenwich Meridian, longitude zero.


What meridian forms the International Date Line?

The International Date Line roughly follows the 180th meridian.