360 degrees is a full circle, one full turn. 180 degrees is half a circle, or half a turn. Example: If you were walking down the sidewalk, and behind you your friend calls out "Hey!", you stop, and turn around 180 degrees to greet him.
180, because a full circle is 360 degrees. 360-180=180
It is 180 degrees
Quarter turn is 90 degrees. Half a turn is 180 degrees. Three-quarter turn is 270 degrees. Full turn is 360 degrees.
quarter turn = 90° half turn = 180°
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The zero line of longitude is a matter of convention; it was established by the British Royal Navy as a convenient measuring point from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England (a suburb of London). Locations to the east of Greenwich are in the "east longitude", while locations to the west were in "west longitude". On the other side of the world, in the Pacific Ocean, you can sail from 179 degrees 59 minutes west to 179 degrees 59 minutes east in about 5 minutes. At the 180 degree line, "east meets west".
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not too sure of your question. however if you are asking what is 180 degrees in alternative language then the answer could be 1 radian or 1 rad 180 degrees is the angle you turn through wjhen moving from , say , facing north to facing south.
there is 180 degree in a half turn
If you turn 180 degrees clockwise or anticlockwise you will be facing south.
East longitude ranges from 0 degrees to 180 degrees.
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A full turn is 360 degrees so 180 degrees is half a turn.
360 degrees is a full turn (as in if youre looking at the nutrition facts of a can of soda and you spin in all the way around, to where you can again read the nutrition facts) 180 degrees is half a turn (as in if youre holding a can of soda with the tab facing you, and turn it halfway to where the bottom of the can is facing you)
180 degrees is half of a full turn, which is equivalent to 1/2 of a turn. This is because a full turn is 360 degrees, so half of that would be 180 degrees. Therefore, 180 degrees can be expressed as the fraction 1/2 when referring to a complete turn.
180 degrees