If timezones go around the world each hour, how do people differentiate which one changes the date?

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Like I get that 12AM is a new day, but if timezones go up by one hour every zone, that means that at one point, there’d be two next to each other who are on different days, right?

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Correct. And the border where that happens is the International Date Line and we put it in the Pacific Ocean where it affects the least amount if (major) nations.

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