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What if the international date line passes the Greenwich?
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Answered by Anonymous
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In the impossible situation where the IDL passed through Greenwich, half of the UK would be a day behind London. This has already happened centuries ago, though the time difference was only up to 30 minutes.

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Answered by avantikashekhawat317
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Greenwich is not on the international date line. it is on prime meridian line, but if it was on international date line, the roles would swap and IDL would be the prime meridian line

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