Latitude is measured from the equator (zero) to the North or South Pole (90 degrees). Going beyond 90 degrees, you would pass the North Pole (or South Pole).
All of them do that have latitudes greater than -23.5
All of them
acute angle IS SMALLER tHAN a Right Angle so it is Graeater than 0degree but Smaller than 90degree
A right angle
On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
like an L
90degree
18 ft lbs in sequence then 90degree in sequence then 90degree in sequence then 90degrees in sequence
All latitudes are between 90 degrees south and 90 degrees north. No latitude is greater than 90 degrees in either direction.
Latitudes are defined as the angular distance between a point on the Earth's surface and the equator. The equator is at 0° latitude, and latitudes are measured up to 90° north and 90° south because beyond these points lies the geographical poles, where latitudes become undefined as lines of longitude converge.
No, not that I have ever seen or heard of.
perpendicular