One day ahead
it is one day before the day on the eastern side
Eastern and Western
The Prime Meridian divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, while the International Date Line divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere as well.
Australian Eastern Time is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT +10 hours, ie. 10 hours ahead of Greenwich, England. US Eastern Time is (Greenwich Mean Time) GMT -5 hours, ie. 5 hours behind Greenwich, England. US Eastern Time is 15 hours behind Sydney. (Daylight savings not taken into account.)
The Greenwich (or Prime) Meridian and its "continuation" on the other side of the earth which is approximately the International Date Line.
it is one day before the day on the eastern side
The International Date Line runs between Russia and Alaska. The Eastern Hemisphere is a day ahead of the Western Hemisphere.
it is one day before the day on the eastern side
The International Date Line and the Prime Meridian both separate the eastern from the western hemisphere.
East (Paris) is always ahead with the exception of crossing the international date line.
Eastern and Western
The Prime Meridian divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, while the International Date Line divides the Earth into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere as well.
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The Prime Meridian at 0 degrees longitude divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Locations to the east of the Prime Meridian are in the Eastern Hemisphere, while those to the west are in the Western Hemisphere.
The Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, London, marks the division between the eastern and western hemispheres. Additionally, the 180th meridian, also known as the International Date Line, further separates the two hemispheres.
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By most standards, the prime meridian (which runs through Greenwich, England) as the eastern edge of the Western Hemisphere (and the western edge of the eastern hemisphere) and its longitudinal opposite at 180 degrees longitude (west or east, which runs through the Pacific Ocean) being the western edge of the western hemisphere and the eastern edge of the eastern hemisphere. The time zones known as Greenwich Mean Time and the International Date Line are sometimes alternatively used to demark the western from eastern hemispheres, but the would not be true hemispheres as those time zones are not straight longitudes.