Yes, degrees can be broken down into smaller units. For example, one degree can be divided into 60 minutes, and each minute can be further subdivided into 60 seconds. This system allows for more precise measurements, especially in fields like astronomy, navigation, and geography. Using smaller units helps to accurately represent angles and coordinates.
80 degrees.
-- dollars -- weeks -- kilograms -- degrees (of temperature) -- pages -- watts -- decibels -- joules -- lumens
more smaller units than the bigger units
Kilograms and Kelvin (or degrees Celsius).
Go 8 units of distance in any direction. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 8 units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 8 units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 8 units of distance in a straight line.You will have travelled along a square route whose total distance is 32 units. Alternatively you could have turned counter clockwise each time.
The two temperatures are having the same units. Can you subtract the smaller number from the larger? There in lies your answer
If the units are the same, that will be the one with the smaller number of units.
Whichever scale is used they are always Degrees.
The units on a Fahrenheit thermometer are called degrees Fahrenheit.
80 degrees.
The number of units will decrease and if it is going from largest to smallest the number of units will increase.
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
Celsius degrees
degrees
It is not possible to say without knowing what the numbers are. The digits could become smaller, larger or remain the same. 52 - (-11) = 63 (both larger) 52 - (-10) = 62 (tens larger, units same) 52 - (-9) = 61 (tens larger, units smaller) 52 - (-1) = 53 (tens same, units larger) 52 - 0 = 52 (both same) 52 - 1 = 51 (tens same, units smaller) 52 - 9 = 43 (tens smaller, units larger) 52 - 10 = 42 (tens smaller, units same) 52 - 11 = 41 (both smaller).