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Alaska, USA is just east of the International Date Line.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
Travelling west the international date line is further west. The answer is no
The International Date line crosses the Arctic and Pacific oceans.
Australia sits to the west of the international date line. If it is Saturday in the US, it is Sunday in Australia.
This would be the country closest to the east of the International Date Line, which is Kiribati.
Alaska, USA is just east of the International Date Line.
It is known as the International Date Line.
No countries cross the International Date Line. The line was intentionally drawn that way to spare any country the nightmare of always having two different calendar dates within its borders.
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
The country that sees the new day last is the United States, specifically the unincorporated territory of Baker Island, which is located just west of the International Date Line. This means that it is one of the last places on Earth to experience a new day. However, since Baker Island is uninhabited, the last inhabited place to see the new day is generally considered to be American Samoa, which is close to the International Date Line.
north america north america WRONG !!! Asia > Europe > America America is the last to change the date ! I don't know the exact country ...but it's near China.
no countries lies in international date line
the international date line
The International Date Line follows the 180th meridian to prevent dividing countries into two different calendar days. It bends around certain territories and islands to ensure that each country remains within a single day. This results in the International Date Line not being a straight line.
The International Date Line crosses Antarctica -- and all of Earth -- at 180 degrees Longitude.
The International Date Line roughly follows the 180th meridian.