The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line located at approximately 180 degrees longitude, opposite the Prime Meridian. The west side of the IDL is where the time is one day earlier compared to the east side. When crossing the IDL from east to west, travelers add a day to their calendar, while crossing from west to east subtracts a day. The line allows for a standardized transition between days and is crucial for global timekeeping.
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There is no such meridian. A day is repeated when the travelercrosses the International Dateline from west to east.
There is no such meridian. A day is repeated when the travelercrosses the International Dateline from west to east.
The answer is Thursday.
you would subtract a day
yes you would
That's the "International Dateline".
French Polynesia is east of the International Date Line.
International Dateline Hotel was created in 1966.
The place on earth where time is farthest ahead is immediately west of the international date line.