how is it possible that the Earth experiences two dates at the same time?
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- Those days and dates are separated by the IDL, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole (approximately) along the 172.5-degree meridian of longitude. So there are really two "date lines" on Earth — one rotates with the planet (the IDL), and the other remains fixed at the midnight meridian.
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Those days and dates are separated by the IDL, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole (approximately) along the 172.5-degree meridian of longitude. ... So there are really two "date lines" on Earth — one rotates with the planet (the IDL), and the other remains fixed at the midnight meridian.
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