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There is no such thing as an equator triangle.

A triangle with its base along the equator and its other vertex elsewhere can have angles adding up to just over 180 to just under 540 degrees. The nearer to the pole, and the longer the base, the greater the angular sum.

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60, 60, and 60! I'm being serious. It is an acute triangle I believe and therefore has acute sides!

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