Would be at at 90 degrees to the surface, in other words at right angles. So a line which was perpendicular to a horizontal surface would be vertical.
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90 degrees C = 194 degrees F.
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It is called a right angle.
Would be at at 90 degrees to the surface, in other words at right angles. So a line which was perpendicular to a horizontal surface would be vertical.
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The North Pole does not have a specific degree as it is defined as the point where Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It is often considered to be at 90 degrees latitude north.
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The basic position is upright at 90 degrees from the drilling surface, or table.
The south pole is, located at 90 degrees south latitude.
The point furthest north on the earth's surface is the point at 90 degrees north latitude, popularly referred to as the "north pole". The point furthest south on the earth's surface is the point at 90 degrees south latitude, popularly referred to as the "south pole".
On a 2-dimensional plane surface, the answer is NO!!!! The sum of the three angles is ALWAYS 180 degrees. However, when drawn on a 3-dimensional surface, such as sphere, then YES. Taking the Earth as an example, from the North Pole draw two meridians, 90 degrees apart. Carry these meridians to the Equator. Both these meridians will intersect the Equator at 90 degrees. Hence The triangle will have three(3) 90 degrees angles. Equals 270 degrees.
The distance in degrees from the prime meridian to 90 degrees East is 90 degrees. This means that 90 degrees East is located directly on the opposite side of the Earth from the prime meridian, which is at 0 degrees.