As you go east from Greenwich
Meridian you add Time; as you
go west of the Greenwich Meridian
You subtract
time
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When you cross the International Date Line from west to east, you subtract a day, and if you cross the line from east to west, you add a day. Depending on which time zone the country follows, the time difference on either side of the line is not always 24 hours.
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