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∙ 11y agoOne minute of latitude represents 1 nautical mile
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∙ 11y agohello i like cheese
There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.
There are 60 minutes in 1 degree
There are sixty minutes in a degree - so to convert degrees to minutes, you multiply by 60 !
There are 60 minutes in 1 degree.
one minute of latitude is approximately 1.15 miles (1.853 km). You can just divide that by 60 to get the distance for one second and multiply 60 to get 60 minutes.
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1 degree 58.8 minutes.1 degree 58.8 minutes.1 degree 58.8 minutes.1 degree 58.8 minutes.
One degree is equivalent to 2.5 minutes.
The distance between 45 degrees and 45 degrees 30 minutes north is half a degree or 30 nautical miles.
There are 60 minutes of angle in one degree of angle.
The degree Master of Public Policy is represented by the abbreviation MPP. One would want to work towards this degree if they wanted to serve in government.
As there are 60 minutes in a single degree, 20 minutes contains 1/3 of a degree.
Earth takes approximately 4 minutes to cover 1 degree of its orbit around the Sun because it moves at a speed of about 1 degree per day. This is due to its orbital velocity and the distance it needs to travel in its elliptical path.
The distance represented by one degree of longitude varies according to distance from the equator. That's because the meridians of longitude are equally distributed around the equator but all converge to a single point at the north and south poles. The greatest distance between any two meridians of longitude, then, is the distance between the points where they cross the equator. Along the equator, one degree of longitude covers about 111.1 kilometers.
Since there are 60 minutes to 1 degree... 4,200 minutes.
There are 60 minutes in 1 degree