The length of the equator is 3963.2 miles. The 1 degree latitudes are 3962.6 miles.
Degrees of longitude are uniform in length. 1 degree (Longitude) = 69.69 miles*Cos(Ө)(latitude) however the length of a degree of latitude depends on were you are on the planet. A degree of latitude at the equator is notable longer than, for example, a degree of latitude at the latitude of Toronto, Canada.
The question as stated does not make sense. A degree is not a measure that can be related directly to a length.
the ratios in such a triangle are 1:2:sqrt(3) so the longest length is opposite the 90 degree angle and is twice as large as the length opposite the 30 degree angle
degree is the unit of either temperature or angle. But feet is the unit of length. So no relation between these two
The length of the equator is 3963.2 miles. The 1 degree latitudes are 3962.6 miles.
It's 1/2 of the length of the hypotenuse.
Yes, the sun's position in the sky affects the length of daylight. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface changes throughout the day due to the Earth's rotation, which in turn affects the length of daylight hours.
The Length of Daylight in Kansas City on June 21st in 14 Hours
At the equator, during the equinox, the length of daylight is approximately 12 hours. At the poles, during the equinox, there is no daylight as it is the period when the sun remains below the horizon for a full 24 hours.
Two weeks
Degrees of longitude are uniform in length. 1 degree (Longitude) = 69.69 miles*Cos(Ө)(latitude) however the length of a degree of latitude depends on were you are on the planet. A degree of latitude at the equator is notable longer than, for example, a degree of latitude at the latitude of Toronto, Canada.
The length of time the shutter is open when you take a picture in daylight depends on how much light there is, but it is fractions of a second. Maybe 1/200th or 1/500th of a second
All places that are on the Equator have the least variation in the length of daylight hours.
December.
The question as stated does not make sense. A degree is not a measure that can be related directly to a length.
Latitude and time of year