2 minutes 24 seconds
It's 123 minutes; or 2 hours and 3 minutes.
A minute is a mike so about 2 minutes
a. more minutes i think
Yes.
There are 60 seconds in every minute of longitude so there are 120 seconds in every 2 minutes of longitude.
It is instantaneous. A longitude is an idealised line and so infinitesimally thin. To go from one longitude to the next takes approx 15 minutes.
The space between 2 degrees of longitude is divided into 60 minutes. Each minute is further divided into 60 seconds.
There are 15 degrees of longitude between every two minutes of longitude. Each degree of longitude is divided into 60 minutes.
2 degrees 20 minutes north, 73 degrees 08 minutes east
There are 1 degree of longitude for every 15 minutes. Therefore, 4 minutes of longitude is equal to 1/15th of a degree.
what is the longitude and latitude of Washington DC in degrees, minutes, and seconds
You need to specify the latitude and longitude of the end points and whether you want minutes of latitude or of longitude.
The city located at 40 degrees 25 minutes north latitude and 5 degrees 39 minutes west longitude is Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal.
Latitude 50 degrees 27 minutes north, longitude 104 degrees 36 minutes west.
latitude - 51 degrees 41 minutes north longitude - 3 degrees 23 minutes west
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