it is one day before the day on the eastern side
Dinaric Alps
http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=decline+of+the+Roman+EmpireIn the late fourth century, the Western Roman Empire crumbled after a nearly 500-year run as the world's greatest superpower.
The Western Front is generally considered a stalemate because of Trench Warfare. The line separating Allied Territory and Entente territory did not move much at all during the whole war. This is because both sides stayed in their trenches and if they advanced, they were pushed back quickly
Both sides were too well matched. Neither side could gain a decisive advantage in gaining a forward thrust deep into enemy territory, without losing any advantage during the next counter-attack, and falling back to where they started from - resulting in stalemate.
The opposite hemisphere is on the other side of the globe. For example, if you are in the Northern Hemisphere, the opposite hemisphere on the other side of the globe is the Southern Hemisphere.
The hemisphere opposite the Northern Hemisphere is the Southern Hemisphere. The Earth is divided into these two main hemispheres by the equator.
Wilkes Land is located in the eastern hemisphere. It is a region of East Antarctica and lies on the opposite side of the Prime Meridian from the western hemisphere.
The world is divided into Northern and Southern Hemispheres and Eastern and Western Hemispheres. If you are in England then the opposite side of the world is the Southern Hemisphere from one pole to the other or the Eastern Hemisphere from one side of the Earth to the other.
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The Prime Meridian (zero longitude) runs from pole to pole passing through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England. To the right of this line is the eastern hemisphere, while to the left is the Western hemisphere. The hemispheres meet on the opposite side of the world.
The four hemispheres of the Earth are the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere. Each hemisphere is defined by the equator (for Northern and Southern Hemispheres) and the Prime Meridian (for Eastern and Western Hemispheres).
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Completely in the western hemisphere. it has become a matter of convention to refer to the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. The division is specified by an imaginary line drawn between the North pole and the South pole that passes through Greenwich, England. Everything to the east of that line is the Eastern hemisphere and everything to the west is the Western Hemisphere, and the two hemispheres meet again at a line on exactly the opposite side of the Earth. The US lies west of the line passing through Greenwich.
The Atlantic Ocean fits that description.
Western Hemisphere . The West/East hemispheres are defined by the Prime Meridian, '0' Longitude. This runs through Greenwich, England and in fact was started there. This leaves about 90% of the UK in Western Hemisphere.
The two hemispheres formed by the Prime Meridian and the 180th meridian are the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. The Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude, divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere to the east and the Western Hemisphere to the west, while the 180th meridian serves as the dividing line on the opposite side of the globe.