International Date Line - Wikipedia The International Date Line (IDL) is the line extending between the South and North Poles that is the boundary between one calendar day and the next It passes through the Pacific Ocean, roughly following the 180 0° line of longitude and deviating to pass around some territories and island groups
Where Is the International Date Line? - Earth How The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary boundary, running from the North Pole to the South Pole It lies mainly along the 180° longitude in the Pacific Ocean While this line is not straight, it bends to accommodate international borders and territories
The International Date Line - timeanddate. com Where Is the International Date Line? The International Date Line (IDL) is located at about 180° east (or west) It is halfway around the world from the prime meridian (0° longitude), the reference point of time zones, which runs through Greenwich, UK
What is the International Date Line? - Geographic Insights Running down in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the International Date Line is halfway around the Greenwich Meridian It roughly follows the 180-degree meridian with some deviating east and west at certain places
International Date Line - WorldAtlas The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line that runs from the North to the South Pole and separates two calendar days
The International Date Line - United States Navy The International Date Line is the imaginary line on the Earth that separates two consecutive calendar days That is, the date in the Eastern hemisphere, to the left of the line in the figure, is