The Earth leans at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbital plane around the Sun. This tilt, known as axial tilt, is responsible for the changing seasons as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. This axial tilt can vary slightly over long periods due to gravitational interactions but remains close to 23.5 degrees.
On Earth, about 160 degrees F.
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earth is approximately rotating at 66 and a half degrees
The answer will depend on how many degrees the whole represents. For example, the earth rotates through 360 degrees (a whole circle) in 24 hours. So 1 hour = 360/24 = 15 degrees. Therefore, a fraction, such as 1/3 hour represents 5 degrees.
In general, you can't convert between hours and degrees. However, if you have an object that rotates at a specified rate, you can say that the object rotates at so-and-so many degrees per hour, per second, etc. For example, Earth rotates at about 15 degrees/hour.
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There are 360 degrees in a full rotation around the Earth.
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the leaning tower of Pisa's worst lean is .......... 11 degrees