A vertical line is 180 degrees.
because 360 degrees is the total amount of degrees you can get. the degrees are essentially the angle measurement. anything that is 180 degrees is a vertical. so vertical angels are used to indicated a 180degree line.
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
Earth's axis is tilted to about 11 degrees from the vertical.
A vertical line is 180 degrees.
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it is about 23 degrees
From the top point to the bottom its 180 degrees
360 degrees
An angle of 43 degrees cannot be a vertical angle. A vertical angle, by definition, is 90 degrees
because 360 degrees is the total amount of degrees you can get. the degrees are essentially the angle measurement. anything that is 180 degrees is a vertical. so vertical angels are used to indicated a 180degree line.
It is 47 degrees.
No, right angles are 90 degrees, supplementary and vertical angles are 180 degrees.
There is no such thing as exactly vertical because either it is vertical or it is not. You cannot have approximately vertical - it is not vertical, then. Vertical means at 90 degrees to the horizon (or horizontal).
Earth's axis is tilted to about 11 degrees from the vertical.
when you go up it is 90 degrees vertical, when you go down it is 100 degrees, i.e. beyond vertical. enjoy! :)