Lines that cross each other at 90 degrees are perpendicular lines.
A perpendicular are two straight lines that cross each other at a right angle, and the angle perpendicular position is 90 Degrees L .
A cross has 4 angles
Angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
90 degrees...
180 degrees because a whole circle is 360!!!
If its cross-section is in the shape of an equilateral triangle then each of its 3 angles will measure 60 degrees
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.
Lines that cross each other at 90 degrees are perpendicular lines.
A perpendicular are two straight lines that cross each other at a right angle, and the angle perpendicular position is 90 Degrees L .
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No.
Not only that; to be "perpendicular", they have to cross at an angle of 90 degrees.
The Indian Ocean
45 degrees
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