If you pass west over the International Date Line, you subtract a day from your calendar. This means that when you cross the line, you effectively move into the previous day. For example, if it’s Monday when you cross, it will become Sunday. This adjustment is necessary to keep the calendar aligned with the Earth's rotation and local time zones.
you would subtract a day
You would 'lose' a day.
You would 'lose' a day.
yes
yes you would
The International Dateline passes through the Pacific and Southern Oceans.
The International dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean.
the Arctic, the Pacific and the Southern
the Pacific one
The International Dateline fails to pass through all oceans except the Arctic and Pacific ones.
the Pacific Ocean :p
The international dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean. The international dateline is an imaginary line that is 180 degrees east of the Greenwich Meridian.