A 70-degree isotherm is a line on a weather map that connects points with the same temperature of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. It typically appears as a smooth curve or contour, indicating areas with similar warmth. This isotherm can help visualize temperature gradients and identify warmer or cooler regions surrounding it. In meteorological maps, isotherms are often used to analyze weather patterns and temperature distributions.
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1000+200+70+1
To construct a 70-degree angle, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it, which will be the vertex of the angle. Use a protractor to measure 70 degrees from the line, placing the center point of the protractor on the vertex. Mark a point at the 70-degree mark, then remove the protractor and draw a line connecting the vertex to this point. This creates a 70-degree angle.
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180 - 70 = 110. The supplement is 110 degree angle.
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possibility of climate being hot like tropicalas the geographicalposition is between 18 degree and 20 degree N and between 70 and 74 degree W.
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1000+200+70+1
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To construct a 70-degree angle, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it, which will be the vertex of the angle. Use a protractor to measure 70 degrees from the line, placing the center point of the protractor on the vertex. Mark a point at the 70-degree mark, then remove the protractor and draw a line connecting the vertex to this point. This creates a 70-degree angle.
A 70 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
A pair of complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, the complement of a 70 degree angle is 90 - 70 = 20 degrees.