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22 April, 01:47

Does the international date line comprise a boundary between different days?

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  1. 22 April, 02:01
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    yes

    Explanation:

    The International Date Line (boundary) is from when each calendar day starts; west of the date line is 1 calendar day ahead (24 hour difference) of areas to the east.

    The International Date Line runs from the North Pole to the South Pole along the Pacific Ocean; curves around the islands of Kiribati (to make the islands the same day), extends outward between Asia and North America, and causes Cape Dezhenev, Russia to be 1 day ahead of Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska and they are only 50 miles apart.

    International Date line follows a 180 degree meridian (halfway around the globe from the prime meridian) and meausres 0-degrees longitude
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