It's what happens when you have a leg amputated.
She is walking toward the North Pole
It has to be 90 degrees and yes, straight.
"How are straight angles different from right angles?" Is this a statement?
a right angle is half of a straight angle
A straight angle is an angle that is 180 degrees exactly (a straight line). A right angle is 90 degrees (like the corners of a square.)
The woman is walking north.
You could just go straight
She is walking toward the North Pole
She is walking toward the North Pole
It means that you are infatuated by them, that you are dumbstruck. You cannot think straight because you are blinded by this person. It means that you cannot function right when you see them.
To get to protosartorium,you need to go to dwakel then walk straight then keep on walking right but if you found him dont touch the laser.It is easy as a pie walk
Left. Except of course if the point that you happen to chose to turn west is the north pole. In that case you cannot turn west. Left, right, straight ahead and full reverse just takes you south.
It has to be 90 degrees and yes, straight.
From North pole towards South Pole The earth rotates in clockwise direction along its axis. So, if its evening then the person walking in a straight line, with the sun [as it appears to us] at his right should be on the face of the earth that just passed the sun. So, the line of sun's light should be to the right of a person standing towards the south pole. That given, if the person starts walking, towards the south pole, he has the sun at his right.
Assuming the question means you cannot avoid the collision: Brake, leave the car in gear if manual, and keep in a straight line. Your car is designed to absorb straight on impacts much more safely then rotational impacts, so if you must take a hit, do so straight on.
Go down main street, take a left and keep walking straight. Walk about 2 miles until you get to a tree on the right side of the intersection. Make a right at this tree and keep following it to the end of the rainbow.
"How are straight angles different from right angles?" Is this a statement?