That's a difference of 120 degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of a polygon of n sides is (n-2)*180 degrees.
c=90 degrees s=180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon (I presume that's what you mean), in degrees, is 180 * (n - 2). Here, n is 9 so the answer is 7 * 180 which is 1,260 degrees.
S=180n-360
144,000
between 30 degrees N & 30 degrees S
That's a difference of 120 degrees.
Yes
Tropical climates exist between 23.5 degrees S and 23.5 degrees N latitude.
90 I think The tropic of cancer should be the same angle N of the Equator as the Antarctic circle is N of the S Pole.
There are actually two climate zones between the polar zones; the temperate zone and the tropics (tropic zone).In order, they are: Polar Zone (66.5 degrees N latitude)Temperate Zone (23.5 degrees N latitude)Tropics (23.5 degrees N to 23.5 degrees S latitude)Temperate zone (23.5 degrees S latitude)Polar Zone (66.5 degrees S latitude)Hope this helped!
te cold zone is another name for the frigid zone which lies between the poles(90 degrees N & S) and the circles(66 1/2 degree N & S).
34 degrees S 92 degrees N
60 degrees s and 120 degrees n
The sum of the measures of the interior angles is (n-2)*180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. Thus, if the sum of the interior angles is S, then n = S/180 + 2
23.5