The Pacific.
Yes.
If you fly over the International Date Line, the Pacific Ocean is typically below you. The International Date Line roughly follows the 180° line of longitude, so if you fly directly over it, you will likely be over the Pacific Ocean.
Flying Tiger Line ended in 1989.
Flying Tiger Line was created in 1945.
Both poles are on both of those lines, but to be very technical about it,those lines don't "pass through" either pole.The poles are the end-points of both the Prime Meridian and the InternationalDate Line. So when either line reaches the pole, it stops there, and it doesn'tpass through.
what is Below-the-line-advertising?
Pacific Ocean
Below the Line was created in 2003.
The International Date line has most of its length in the Pacific Ocean. The line extends from the Arctic Ocean to the Southern Ocean roughly along 180° longitude (E or W).
through the middle of the Pacific Ocean
To create a diagram of an ocean wave, you can start by drawing a horizontal line to represent the water surface. Next, draw a vertical line to indicate the wave's height. Add curved lines above and below the vertical line to show the wave's shape and direction of movement. Label the parts of the wave, such as crest, trough, and wavelength, for clarity.
Pacific ocean