Does Alaska cross the 180 meridian line?

Alaska's Aleutian Islands arc right up to the edge of the Western Hemisphere at the 180th Meridian making Amatignak Island (179o West), Alaska the westernmost point in the U.S.
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Longitudinally, Alaska also has the easternmost point, Semisopochnoi Island (179o East), as the Aleutian Islands cross the 180º Meridian, into ...
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Is any part of Alaska across the international date line?

The Aleutians do not cross the International Date Line, but they do lie across the 180th meridian. The question says "for now let's assume the territory is contiguous". Your answer mentions Alaska's Aleutian Islands which are discontiguous.
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Does Alaska cross the prime meridian?

The reason Alaska can be considered the farthest both east and west is that the Aleutian Islands cross the 180-degree meridian of longitude. This places some of the islands in the Eastern Hemisphere and thus degrees east of Greenwich (and the prime meridian).
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How can Alaska be the easternmost point in the US?

The Aleutian Islands cross longitude 180°, so Alaska can be considered the easternmost state as well as the westernmost. Alaska and, especially, the Aleutians are one of the extreme points of the United States.
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Does Alaska cross into the Eastern Hemisphere?

All of these Pacific islands sit on the other side of the 180th meridian, which separates the eastern hemisphere from west, and are technically east of the mainland United States.
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The International Date Line, Explained



Where is the 180 degree meridian?

The meridian that runs through Greenwich, England, is internationally accepted as the line of 0 degrees longitude, or prime meridian. The antimeridian is halfway around the world, at 180 degrees. It is the basis for the International Date Line.
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Can you see Russia from Alaska?

Yes. Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles at its narrowest point.
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Is Alaska further west than Hawaii?

It might surprise you to learn that Alaska is the most western state, especially when considering how far west Hawaii lies from the Continental U.S. An island named Attu located at the very tip of the Aleutian Island chain is the most western point in the entire country.
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What state is farthest east on the US mainland?

The easternmost point of the contiguous states is Maine, at West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, stationed at 66 degrees 57 minutes west.
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What city is farthest east in the United States?

Eastport, easternmost city of the United States, in Washington county, eastern Maine.
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Why is Alaska the most western state?

As far as the most western state, Alaska's Aleutian Islands stretch right up to the edge of the Western Hemisphere at the 180º line of Longitude, thus the most western state in the country.
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What is the 180 degree meridian called?

The meridian at 180 longitude is commonly known as the International Date Line. As you pass the International Date Line, you either add a day (going west) or subtract a day (going east.)
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Which city is closest to International Date Line?

Gisborne, North Island New Zealand is the closest city to the International Dateline, and so you sees the sunrise before any other city in the world.
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What state is farthest from the ocean?

The furthest point from the coast in all of North America, is located in South Dakota. It is just north of the village of Allen in the Pine Ridge Reservation. The village of Allen itself, is the furthest inhabited place from the sea at 1,012 mi (1,629 km).
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Which US state is farthest from Russia?

The narrowest distance between mainland Russia and mainland Alaska is approximately 55 miles. However, in the body of water between Alaska and Russia, known as the Bering Strait, there lies two small islands known as Big Diomede and Little Diomede.
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What countries is Alaska bigger than?

The “country of Alaska” would fall between Nigeria and Venezuela in size. The three biggest states after Alaska are Texas, California, and Montana.
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What is the furthest west point in the US?

The westernmost point is Cape Wrangell, Alaska, which is 3,625 miles west of center. For more information on these locations, as well as information on the points farthest south and north, see Extreme Points of the United States.
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Does Alaska have more coastline than rest US?

The Alaskan coastline extends for 6,640 miles, a distance greater than that of all the other states' coastlines combined. Including islands, Alaska has 33,904 miles of shoreline. The estimated tidal shoreline, including islands, inlets sounds and bays, is 47,300 miles.
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Who owned Alaska before Russia?

Interesting Facts. Russia controlled most of the area that is now Alaska from the late 1700s until 1867 when it was purchased by U.S. Secretary of State William Seward for $7.2 million, or about two cents an acre. During World War II, the Japanese occupied two Alaskan islands, Attu and Kiska, for 15 months.
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Can you walk across the Bering Strait?

The Bering Strait Is Incredibly Treacherous

Despite the cold northern latitude, due to the strong currents, the ice does not freeze in the winter (so it is not possible to walk across the Bering Strait).
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Can you live on Little Diomede Island?

Unlike its larger Russian neighbor, Little Diomede retains a permanent native population. As of the 2010 census, Little Diomede had a population of 115, down from its recorded peak of 178 in 1990. The entirety of the island is in the City of Diomede (named Iŋaliq as well).
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What countries does the 180 degree longitude line pass through?

It mostly passes through the open waters of the Pacific Ocean, but passes across land in Russia, Fiji, and Antarctica.
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  • the Gilbert Islands and the Phoenix Islands of Kiribati.
  • North Island and the Kermadec Islands of New Zealand.
  • the Bounty Islands and the Chatham Islands, also of New Zealand.
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What countries do the prime meridian run through?

Which countries does the Prime Meridian pass through? In the Northern Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian passes through the UK, France and Spain in Europe and Algeria, Mali, Burkina, Faso, Tongo and Ghana in Africa. The only landmass crossed by the Meridian in the Southern Hemisphere is Antarctica.
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Where does the meridian line pass through?

Greenwich meridian, also called prime meridian, an imaginary line, last established in 1851, that was used to indicate 0° longitude. It passes through Greenwich, a borough of London, and terminates at the North and South poles.
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