90 degrees
the amount of times a triangle can go into a hexagon is six timestotal number of possible triangles = 22feel the love :)Another Answer:-Extending from one vertex there are 4 triangles in a hexagon because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and 4*180 equals 720 degrees which is the sum of the angles in an hexagon.
It's the same as all other triangles, 180 degrees
Kilograms (kg) measures the amount of matter in an object. (Mass)
the answer is three i say that because triangles are pointy there are three points an there all closed so its 3 angles
Yes. Measures of 80o 70o and 30o would be one of an infinite amount of possibilities.
No, all triangles have 180 degrees.
the amount of times a triangle can go into a hexagon is six timestotal number of possible triangles = 22feel the love :)Another Answer:-Extending from one vertex there are 4 triangles in a hexagon because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and 4*180 equals 720 degrees which is the sum of the angles in an hexagon.
It's the same as all other triangles, 180 degrees
It measures he amount of sunlight at a given location.
An ammeter measures the amount of current flowing through an electrical circuit. It measures amperage.
Weather Value measures the amount of weather that is happening.
Kilograms (kg) measures the amount of matter in an object. (Mass)
the answer is three i say that because triangles are pointy there are three points an there all closed so its 3 angles
Yes. Measures of 80o 70o and 30o would be one of an infinite amount of possibilities.
No, that would be a hygrometer. An anemometer measures wind speed.
Depends on the kind of meter.Voltmeter measure the volt,Ammeter measure the amperage, the amount of electricity has been used.Another AnswerThere are lots of different type of meter, the most common being:ammeter -measures currentvoltmeter -measures potential differenceohmmeter -measures resistancewattmeter -measures powerenergy meter -measures energy
Various measures are being taken now. The first measure was to try reduce the use of CFC's.