no u would not cross the date line because u would take the quickest route which is to go east therefore u would not cross it
No. The International Date Line does not go through China.
The International dateline.
Both the equator and the International date line cross through the Pacific Ocean. In fact, the point where these two lines meet is in this body of water.
In that direction, you turn your calendar ahead 24 hours when you cross the line.
you go back a day from the day you are on
The International Dateline.
Add 1 day in addition to any other applicable time zone adjustment.
When crossing the dateline and proceeding to the west, you lose a day. You tear a daily pagefrom your calendar, and crank your wrist-watch forward 24 hours.
If you choose to fly from Hawaii eastward to Okinawa, you never cross the International Dateline, so you've cleverly eliminated the whole problem.
Yes, the Alaskan Aleutian Islands cross the International Dateline. On a map or globe it does not because the "International Dateline" kind of zig zags. This is only done on maps and globes so it would not go through any country. In reality the International Dateline is 180W/180E.
yes
i think its wedensday becasue when you east you gain one hour and the date line is 180 degree east