In time you will come to realize, that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view.
Drake is often associated with the East Side of Toronto, Canada, where he grew up. He frequently references his upbringing in the city's East End in his music. However, he has also collaborated with artists from both coasts in the U.S., reflecting a broader influence beyond just one side.
East side of Detroit
This is not true. It is not colder on the west coast of the US than the east coast. I am in California and it was 82 degrees yesterday, but the east coast has 7 feet or more of snow. Maybe you are not asking about the US.
Julius Caesar was cremated. His ashes are in the temple of Caesar, on the East side of the main square of the Roman Forum.
The answer is Thursday.
Saturday.
Saturday
Sunday.
It would be Saturday. Monday
At the single instant in time when the calendar date is the same everywhere on earth, the time on the International Date Line is 12:00 midnight, and it's the beginning of that day on the east side of the line, and the end of the same day on the west side.
In time you will come to realize, that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view.
Since the Earth is spherical (shaped like a ball), you can go either direction fromthe International Dateline and wind up in Canada. But the trip will be shorter if yougo east.
Oceania, it is on the other side of the International Dateline, it's a country in Australia/Oceania.
East Side
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.
At the stroke of midnight on the International Dateline, a date is beginning on the east side of the line, and the same date is ending on the west side of it. Since a line has no width or thickness, the Earth's whole surface has the same date at that instant. (Of course, the International Dateline doesn't exactly follow any one meridian of longitude. But this is as close as we can conceptually get.)