Auckland is 22 hours ahead of Rarotonga when New Zealand is on Standard Time and 23 hours ahead during Daylight Saving Time.
Daylight Saving Time in New Zealand begins on the last Sunday of September at 02:00 NZST and ends on the first Sunday of April at 03:00 NZDT.
Crossing the International Date Line when traveling from Rarotonga to Auckland is significant because it results in a change of date. Rarotonga, in the Cook Islands, is located just east of the Date Line, while Auckland, New Zealand, is just west of it. Therefore, when a traveler moves from Rarotonga to Auckland, they effectively "gain" a day, meaning if they leave Rarotonga on a Monday, they will arrive in Auckland on the following day, Tuesday. This shift can affect travel plans, scheduling, and time management for travelers.
During the course of that trip, you cross the Dateline going west. Whenever one crosses the Dateline going west, he leaves the time on his clock unchanged, but he advances his calendar one day. That is, if his calendar reads July 24, he cranks it ahead to July 25.
the clocks
A hurricane that crosses the international date line is called a typhoon.
International Dateline Hotel was created in 1966.
The International Dateline passes through the Pacific and Southern Oceans.
The International dateline passes through the Pacific Ocean.
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.
Sunday
The closest continent east of the International Date Line is North America.
The International Dateline is a proper noun because it is the name for a specific thing.
The international dateline has normal gravity; our time zone conventions have no effect on the gravity of the planet Earth.