each of the 4 corners is 90 degrees because it has to equal 360 degrees total
90+90+90+90=360
There are 2 dimensions in a square, length and width, which are always the same, due to the nature of a square.
true....due to the fact a square has foure sides
degrees
The egyptians build the pyramids using a slant height of angle of about 44 degrees or 52 degrees because the pyramids of these angles are very suitable and strong for many years due to which the graves of the peoples remains conserved for thosands of years.
If depends on what kind of rock it is. Each rock has a different weight due to size and density.
it is 180 degrees.... that question is so easy....
Ninety degrees.
That point is about 2,085 feet (635.4 meters) due east of the intersection of Ogden Rd. and19th St. SE, in the southeast corner of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
There are 2 dimensions in a square, length and width, which are always the same, due to the nature of a square.
A square is a four-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles measuring 90 degrees. It is a special type of rectangle and rhombus due to its properties.
The center of the Earth is approximately 6,371 degrees Celsius due to the immense pressure deep within the Earth's core.
At 22 degrees Celsius, argon has a higher root mean square speed than krypton. This is because lighter gases like argon tend to have higher root mean square speeds at a given temperature compared to heavier gases like krypton due to their lower molar mass.
The Amazon Rain Forest loses about 23,000 square kilometers (8.97 square miles) each year due to deforestation.
That point is almost but not quite in the great lake, about 4 miles due west of I-15, and about 17 miles north-northwest of Temple Square in downtown Salt Lake City.
A bearing of 450 degrees on a compass corresponds to due east. In compass bearings, 0 degrees represents north, 90 degrees represents east, 180 degrees represents south, and 270 degrees represents west. Therefore, a bearing of 450 degrees would be 90 degrees past due east.
348 degrees. It is the exact opposite on a compass dial. 168 is 12 degrees before due south, so the back azimuth is 12 degrees before due north.
Aircraft leaves runway 09 heading 090 degrees (due east). Aircraft then makes a right turn of 35 degrees - new heading 125 degrees. Due south is 180 degrees 180-125 = 55 So the aircraft has to make a further right turn of 65 degrees to due heading south