360/24=15 degrees.
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You would cross 90 degrees of latitude to travel halfway around the world. Each degree of latitude represents approximately 69 miles (111 kilometers), so half of the Earth's 180 degrees of latitude is 90 degrees.
The Earth's axis is tilted 23½ degrees, so the Sun is overhead on two dates each year within a strip that is 47 degrees of latitude (5200 km) wide, between the Tropics of Cancer in the north and Capricorn in the south.
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The Poles are each 90 degrees.
the earth is divided into 24 time zones, each 15 degrees of longitude in width. Since earth rotates once every 24 hours on its axis and there are 360 degrees of , each hour of Earth rotation represents 15 degrees of longitude.
The equator has 180 degrees in each hemisphere, dividing the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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You would need to travel 15 degrees of longitude to pass through one time zone because the Earth is divided into 24 time zones, each covering 15 degrees of longitude.
The Earth travels about 92 million miles in its orbit around the sun each day.
A polar view of the planet is roughly circular, that is, a total 360 degrees. There are about 24 hours in each day. Divide 360 by 24; the answer is 15, so there are 15 degrees of longitude in each time zone.
Lines don't travel. Perpendicular lines are lines that make angles of 90 degrees with each other at the point where they intersect.