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Why doesn't the International Date Line [IDL] pass through land?

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Answered by ripusingh0189
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But unlike the prime meridian, the IDL is not a straight line and does not pass through the land. If it was a straight line passing evenly through the continents, oceans and islands it would have resulted in the same places lying on both the sides of the meridian having different times.

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Answered by peafulamle72
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because ,the dateline passes from equatorial plane after goes from meridian this is the reason the IDL doesn't pass through the land

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