The International Date Line runs through which of the following two oceans?
[A]Pacific and Indian Oceans
[B]Indian Ocean and Atlantic
[C]Pacific and Arctic Oceans
[D]Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
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The International Date Line passes through Pacific and Arctic Oceans.
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The International Date Line runs through which of the following two oceans?
[C]Pacific and Arctic Oceans
Explanation:
- The International Date Line passes through the Pacific and Arctic Oceans. It corresponds along most of its length to the 180th meridian of longitude but deviates eastward through the Bering Strait to avoid dividing Siberia and then deviates westward to include the Aleutian Islands with Alaska.
- The International Date Line serves as the " line of demarcation " between two consecutive calendar dates. The International Date Line, established in 1884, passes through the mid-Pacific Ocean and roughly follows a 180 degrees longitude north-south line on the Earth.
- The International Date Line around the antimeridian (180° longitude) The International Date Line (IDL) is an internationally accepted demarcation on the surface of Earth, running between the North Pole and South Pole and serving as the boundary between one calendar day and the next.
Hence, option number C is correct answer.
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