The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line located at approximately 180 degrees longitude opposite the Prime Meridian. It serves as the boundary where each calendar day officially begins and ends; when crossing the line from west to east, travelers subtract a day, while crossing from east to west adds a day. The IDL is not a straight line and zigzags to accommodate political boundaries and island nations. This adjustment helps maintain a consistent timekeeping system across the globe.
I guess that would be a line on which you would record data about the international date line.
The International Date Line.
In social studies book
They both show data
line graph
para malaman natin kung ano ang teretoryo ng bawat bansa
i don't know can somebody explain me please
A hurricane that crosses the international date line is called a typhoon.
The International Date Line is an imaginary line of longitude of 180 degrees around the Earth. It works when a person crosses the line from the east to the west a day is added. The opposite effect happens when crossing from west to the east with a day subtracted.
Line graphs are often more clear to analyze, and are used for continuous data. bar graphs are used for just a certain amount of results, ones that don't continue.
A T1 connection works by using a fiber optic or copper line to carry data faster than a standard phone line. It carries data at a rate approximately 60 times faster.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.