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Travelling from the western side of the International Date Line, I cross the Red Sea. Which continent will I be entering next ?​

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Answered by nish5555568656
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Travelling from the western side of the International Date Line, I cross the Red Sea. Which continent will I be entering next ?

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Answered by BANGTANARMYlucky
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Explanation:

The world is divided into 24 time zones, planned so that noon is basically when the sun is crossing the meridian, or line of longitude, of any given location.

But there has to be a place where there is a difference in days, somewhere a day truly "starts" on the planet. Thus, the 180-degree line of longitude, exactly one-half way around the planet from Greenwich, England (at 0 degrees longitude), is approximately where the international date line is located.

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