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write relation between longitude and time and international date line .

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Answered by ArchanaAmbedkar4
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For anyone traveling eastward, they must set their clocks: Forward by one hour for every 15° of longitude crossed, and. Back by 24 hours upon crossing the International Date Line.

Answered by Anonymous
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The International Date Line (IDL) is an intern ationally accepted demarcation on the surface of Earth, running between the North Pole and South Pole and ser ving as the boun dary between one calendar day and the next. It pas ses through the Pacific Ocean, roughly follo wing the 180° line of longitude and devia ting to pa ss around some territ ories and island groups.

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