One gains a day and from east to west one looses a day.
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55 degrees east is the longitude.
The meridian of 120° east longitude crosses territory of the Russian Federation, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, and Antarctica, plus the territorial waters of Malaysia and Taiwan.
The 2 countries that 105° east longitude crosses are -- Russia -- Mongolia -- China -- Vietnam -- Laos -- Thailand -- Cambodia -- Indonesia. It also crosses Antarctica, but that's not a country.
The degree of longitude equivalent to east of 5 degrees west longitude is 355 degrees. This is because there are 360 degrees in a full circle, so moving 5 degrees east from 5 degrees west would place you at 355 degrees longitude.
The meridian of 45°E crosses territory in
180 degree longitude or 0 degree longitude means the same thing. Now when someone crosses this line one has to make some changes in the time e.g when one crosses this line and moves towards east it will gain one day, if one crosses and moves towards the west then one losses one day
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55 degrees east is the longitude.
The meridian of 120° east longitude crosses territory of the Russian Federation, China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, and Antarctica, plus the territorial waters of Malaysia and Taiwan.
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The 2 countries that 105° east longitude crosses are -- Russia -- Mongolia -- China -- Vietnam -- Laos -- Thailand -- Cambodia -- Indonesia. It also crosses Antarctica, but that's not a country.
The degree of longitude equivalent to east of 5 degrees west longitude is 355 degrees. This is because there are 360 degrees in a full circle, so moving 5 degrees east from 5 degrees west would place you at 355 degrees longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
They sit at the 40 degree East line of longitude.
Libya occupies all latitudes in the range from about 19.51° to 33.16° North, and all longitudes between about 9.39° and 25.14° East. Any latitude or longitude you choose in either of those ranges crosses territory of Libya.
The Aleutian Island chain of Alaska crosses the 180° meridian, the boundary between east and west longitude. So the farthest east longitude and farthest west longitude in the USA are both 180 degrees.