Day on Earth International date line in which The direction begins???
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The entire globe seems to be on the same day and date for one hour every day. It starts when the eastern edge of the UTC-11 time zone hits midnight. It ends when the eastern edge of the next time zone, the IDL (UTC±12), hits midnight. At that time a new day begins to unreel.
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The entire globe seems to be on the same day and date for one hour every day. It starts when the eastern edge of the UTC-11 time zone hits midnight. It ends when the eastern edge of the next time zone, the IDL (UTC±12), hits midnight. At that time a new day begins to unreel.
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