360 degrees from pole to pole and 180 degrees in circles parallel to the equator.
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. This is based on a full circle of 360 degrees.
All angles are based on a scale of 360 degrees read around the edge of a circle.
The measure of an angle is in degrees based on 360 degrees for a full circle. So if the fingers of a clock showed 3 pm. the angle formed by the two fingers are 90 degrees.
Yes, it is a pyramid and a circle on the bottom
From 180 degrees to 90 degrees based on my protractor... :D
Degree measure is based off of a division of 360 degrees in a circle. Radian measure is based off of a division of 2PI in a full circle.
The choice of 360 degrees for the Earth's longitude grid is based on the Babylonian numeral system that used a base-60 system. This historical system influenced the division of the circle into 360 degrees, which has become the standard unit of measurement for longitude. This division provides a convenient way to divide the Earth into segments for navigation and mapping purposes.
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. This is based on a full circle of 360 degrees.
All angles are based on a scale of 360 degrees read around the edge of a circle.
The measure of an angle is in degrees based on 360 degrees for a full circle. So if the fingers of a clock showed 3 pm. the angle formed by the two fingers are 90 degrees.
All of Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone mysteries are set in a fictional town based upon Santa Barbara Ca.
For a circle, 2 pi r is the circumference of a circle. If you imagine yourself standing at the center of a circular race track, to follow a car going around the track once, you would have to rotate 360 degrees, which in radians is expressed as 2pi. Radians is basically another measure for degrees based on the circumference of a circle. since 180 degrees is one half of a full rotation on half of a full rotation in radians (2pi) should = pi.
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Based on temperature differences.
Based on temperature differences.
Rate is a comparison based on division.
Its called ethier a GPS or a location finder