Is this question asking "how many degrees does the planet rotate in one hour?"
In one day (24 hours), the planet makes a full rotation of 360 degrees.
So each hour it would rotate 360/24 = 15 degrees.
30 degrees
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
There are 24 time zones. Divide 360 degrees longitude by 24 and you get 15 degrees for each one-hour time zone.
360 degrees
Cockroach travel many feet in an hour.
15 Degrees per hour
23.5 degrees
180 degrees
23/24 of 720 degrees = 690 degrees
You would have to travel 180 degrees.
Every 15 degrees represent one hour. There are 360 degrees around the Earth. Divide 360 by 15 and you 24 - the number of hours in a day, and the time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis.