Geography, asked by rangrezneda106Neda, 1 year ago

Why doesn't the IDL pass through land?

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Answered by Anonymous
106
If the International Date Line did cross land, people crossing the line would have to adjust their clocks by twenty-three hours! People on opposite sides of the line would have to disagree about what day it was.
For some strange reason, none of the countries near the International Date Line


kingitaat: If the International Date Line did cross land, people crossing the line would have to adjust their clocks by twenty-three hours! People on opposite sides of the line would have to disagree about what day it was.

For some strange reason, none of the countries near the International Date Line wanted to subject their citizens to that sort of nonsense.
Answered by shruti0011
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Area of the earth of the prime median and west of the international date line.imaginary line around the earth,another planet,or the star running east-west,0 degree latitude.line of the longitudinal at roughly 180 degree.East of this line is one day earlier than west.
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