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144 degrees. from the triangle (180 degrees) to find the degrees of shapes with one more side, add 180 degrees. e.g. triangle (3 sides) - 180 degrees quadrilateral (4 sides) - 180 + 180 = 360 degrees
If you travel all the way around the earth without touching the north or south pole, then you travel through 360 degrees of longitude. They're labeled (zero -- 180) east and (zero -- 180) west.
You mean: How many degrees does a hexagon have? 180 degrees for every side added after a triangle. Therefore, 180+180+180+180= 720 DEGREES
A straight line is 180 degrees.
90 degrees north, and 90 degrees south.
360 total, 180 degrees west of prime meridian, and 180 degrees east. There are 180 degrees of latitude, 90 degrees north of the equator, and 90 degrees south.
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Latitude is the horizontal line of a map. It can go up to 180 Degrees North or 180 degrees South the Equator lies at 0 Degrees
the Prime meridian is a longitudinal line at 0 degrees and runs north and south. There is no 180 degrees below or above it. 180 degrees latitude doesn't exist. Latitudes range from 90 degrees south, at the south pole, through zero, at the equator, to 90 degrees north, at the north pole. There are no latitude numbers greater than 90.
180 degrees east or 180 degrees west (same point_ and 23.5 degrees north
The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. 180 degrees. All lines of longitude converge at both poles.
There are 180 degrees of latitude between the poles.
Latitude ranges from the north pole (90 degrees north) and the south pole (90 degrees south). Longitude ranges from 180 degrees west to 180 degrees each.
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