On Earth, about 160 degrees F.
360 i think im 99.99% im right
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.
23.5 degrees.
23.5 degrees.
360 degrees
The earth is tilted 23.5 degrees
360 Degrees
23.5 degrees
360 degrees
23.5 degrees
360 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a full rotation around the Earth.
23.5 degrees
the leaning tower of Pisa's worst lean is .......... 11 degrees