The International Date Line is nominally the line of 180 degrees longitude, both east and west ... exactly opposite the Prime Meridian and half-the-earth away from it. The Line was drawn with some jogs and zig-zags in it for political reasons, mainly to avoid having it split island nations or contiguous areas of national interest.
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The closest continent east of the International Date Line is North America.
The international dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean. The international dateline is an imaginary line that is 180 degrees east of the Greenwich Meridian.
the international date line is 0 degrees
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Antonio Pigafetta is the one who discover the international date line
No. The International Date Line does not go through China.
The ends of the International Dateline are the north and south poles. But the line doesn't have any particular direction, so there's no such thing as its starting or ending point.
the international date line is 60 degrees. the prime meridan is 0.
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The International dateline.
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