The equator and the International dateline cross. the distance between a point on one and a point on the other can be anywhere between zero and about 6,214 miles.
Los Angeles, located at approximately 118.25° W longitude, is closer to Greenwich, England, than the International Date Line at 180° longitude. The Date Line is roughly 61.75° away from Greenwich, while Los Angeles is about 61.75° away in the opposite direction. Therefore, Los Angeles is significantly closer to Greenwich than the International Date Line.
You will cross the International Date Line when flying from Tokyo to Los Angeles. This means you will lose a day and arrive in Los Angeles on the same day you departed Tokyo.
The shortest distance from Seattle to the nearest point on the International Date Lineis 2,090 miles, to the point just west of Wales, Alaska, where the line separates Alaskafrom Siberia.
The Diomonde Islands. Little Diomonde is in Alaska and 2.4 miles away is Big Diomonde Island in Russia with the International Border and the International Date Line lying halfway between the two.
The center of Belfast is roughly 2446.5 miles from the nearest point on the International Dateline (the north pole).
Hawaii is about 2,500 miles away from the International Date Line when traveling westward. This distance varies depending on the specific location within Hawaii.
the international date line
Little Diomede Island (Alaska) is 2.4 mile from Big Diomed (Russia) and the Maritime border and the International Dateline passes midway between the two making the distance between the two countries 1.2 miles apart.
Kailua-Kona is approximately 3,030 miles away from the International Date Line. The International Date Line runs along the 180° meridian in the Pacific Ocean, while Kailua-Kona is located on the western coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
180 degrees of longitude.
The International Date Line is the meridian where the date changes by one day when crossed east to west. This happens in order to account for the time difference between different parts of the world. Crossing the International Date Line from east to west, you "gain" a day, and crossing from west to east, you "lose" a day.