You can write it 2 ways in 12 hour ime and in 24 hour time 12 hour: 01:01 pm 24 hour: 1301
It is: 11/24
1440 minutes in 24 hours or 86400 seconds in 24 hours
Compare it to something else. One hour is 1/24 of a day.
Any number you like. Since the predicate statement: "the sun appears to move 370 degrees in 24 hours" is FALSE, then the "conclusion" can be any statement you like. The sun appears to move 360 degrees in 24 hours and so 360/24 = 15 deg each hour.
There are 360 degrees of Longitude around the Earth.The Earth rotates through all of those 360 degrees in a 24 hour period.360 degrees of rotation (in 24 hr) / 24 hours = 15 degrees of Longitude per Hour.
There are 24 time zones. Divide 360 degrees longitude by 24 and you get 15 degrees for each one-hour time zone.
The Earth rotates at the rate of roughly 15 degrees of longitude per hour.
1 revolution / 24 hours = 360 degrees / 24 hours = 15 degrees per hour
As an approximation, the circumference of the earth is 24,000 miles. There are 24 hours in a day (but there are actually more than 24 time zones as there are some 1/2 hour divisions). Ignoring this, there are thus approximately 24,000/24 hours = 1000 nautical miles per hour of time zone.
A polar view of the planet is roughly circular, that is, a total 360 degrees. There are about 24 hours in each day. Divide 360 by 24; the answer is 15, so there are 15 degrees of longitude in each time zone.
The sun appears to move 15 degrees of longitude each hour (360 degrees รท 24 hours = 15 degrees per hour).
There are 15 degrees of longitude in each hour of time. This is because the Earth completes a full rotation of 360 degrees in 24 hours, which translates to 15 degrees per hour.
The 24 divisions of the Earth are based on the longitudinal lines that divide the Earth into equal 15-degree segments east and west of the prime meridian. These divisions are known as time zones, each spanning 15 degrees of longitude and representing one hour of time difference.
The sun appears to move 15 degrees of longitude each hour if it moves 360 degrees in 24 hours. This is because there are 24 hours in a day, so dividing 360 degrees by 24 hours gives us 15 degrees per hour.
No, time zones are not based on 35 degrees longitude. Time zones are typically based on 15-degree increments of longitude, with the Prime Meridian (0 degrees) serving as the reference point for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The world is divided into 24 time zones, each one representing one hour of difference from UTC.
Because one whole day = 24 hours = 360 degrees of earth's rotation.24 hours = 360 degrees1 hour = 1/24th of a day = 1/24th of 360 degrees = (360/24) = 15 degrees