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Q.no 6 What would have happened if IDL had crossed any landmass? ​

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Answered by bhavyaahir
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Explanation:

Nothing special. If the land is inhabited on both sides of the line, and people on each side communicate with the other side, they will have to get used to being a day ahead or a day behind.

It’s difficult to think of such a situation. Apart from the fact that there is very little land mass in the area, it would require the people on the land mass in question (presumably a single country) to voluntarily create time zones 24 or so hours apart. The date line is passive: it’s the time zones that define it.

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