What is the line on Earth where the calendar day changes when you cross it?
The International dateline.
If is Wednesday on the east side of the international dateline what day is it on the west side?
The answer is Thursday.
Which lines measure distance east and west of the prime Meridian and what is another name for them?
longtitude and latitude are the lines used to pin point your location on the globe, are these the lines you are refering to?
If it is Friday on the east side of the International Date Line what day is it on the west side?
Saturday.
Is Canada considered international travel?
The answer might depend on where you're starting from. If your trip begins
from a point outside of Canada, in another country that isn't Canada, then
yes, a trip to Canada is considered international travel. From the USA, a US
passport is required in order to enter Canada, and to enter the US on the
way back.
Inception date of the Columbia Acorn International Fund?
The name change was on October 13, 2003 when Liberty became Columbia. The Liberty Acorn Foreign Forty fund became Columbia Acorn International Select fund. The URL source is http://www.thefreelibrary.com/'Columbia'+Selected+as+the+Consistent+Brand+Name+for+All+Liberty+and...-a0108795942 The free library by Farlex has an article titled "'Columbia' Selected as the Consistent Brand Name for All Liberty and Columbia Mutual Funds and Related Businesses."
What is another name for international?
Other words for internal organs: vitals, entrails, insides.
The term for the Internal Organs is Viscer/o-
How many feet are there in a quarter of a mile?
One mile is equal to 5280 feet. therefore, one quarter of a mile is equal to 1/4 x 5280 = 1320 feet.
If it is 5pm in New Zealand what time would it be in America?
In New Zealand, when it is 5:00 PM Thursday, March 22, 2007(observing Standard Time), In California, it will be 10:00 PM Wednesday, March 21, 2007(observing DST).
What is the degree of longitude for the international date line?
The International Date Line (IDL) roughly follows the 180° longitude which is called the 180th meridian or antimeridian. The line deviates to pass around some territories and island groups (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, etc). The Date Line deviates from the straight line of longitude to keep it from passing through countries such as the USA (Alaska), Russia (Wrangel Island and Chukchi Peninsula), or New Zealand, and island nations such as the Marshall Islands and the Aleutian Islands.