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Yes. They intersect at 90 degree angles.
The Cardinal directions are: North, East, South, and WestNorth representing 0° or 360°East representing 90°South representing 180°West representing 270°
West. tan theta = opposite/adjacent you have opposite, 90 feet, you want adjacent ( degree mode) tan 34 degrees = 90 feet/adj. adjacent = 90 feet/tan 34 degrees = 133.4 feet ------------------------same for east tan 58 degrees = 90 feet/adj. adjacent = 90 feet/tan 58 degrees = 56.2 feet ------------------- 133.4 feet + 56.2 feet = 190 feet is the distance 2 deer are apart
If you are facing east and you turn clockwise 90 degrees, you would be facing south. This is because a full circle is 360 degrees, so turning 90 degrees from east would bring you to the next cardinal direction, which is south.
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No. Parallels of latitude mark angles north and south of the equator.\ if this is a true and false then false
Parallels of north latitude range from 0° at the equator to 90° at the north pole, and parallels of south latitude range from 0° at the equator to 90° at the south pole. Saying that parallels could be numbered from 0 to 90° makes it sound like there are only 91 of them when in fact the distance between the poles can theoretically be subdivided infinitely.
They are numbered in degrees and fractions of degrees. Parallels also known as latitudes are measured north and south of the equator up to a maximum of 90 degrees north or south. Meridians or longitudes are measured east and west from the prime meridian which passes through Greenwich in London, up to 180 degrees.
The 'parallels' of latitude are numbered in degrees north or south of the equator, from zero to 90 degrees. The equator is zero; the poles are 90 degrees north/south. The meridians of longitude all pass through the poles. They're numbered in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian, from zero to 180 degrees. The Prime Meridian ... the line defined as zero longitude ... is the meridian that joins the north and south poles and passes through Greenwich, England. (That's the origin of the terms "near east", "middle east", and "far east" ... they're the regions that are near, medium, and far to the east, beginning in England at the prime meridian.)
Odd Numbered Interstates go north-south Even Numbered Interstates go east-to-west The higher numbered interstates are in the north (ex. I-90, I-80) The lower numbered interstates are in the south (ex. I-4, I-10)
Ok roads north and south are numbered ODD.. East and west are numbered even Starting from west to east they go up in numbers, from south to north the numbers go up as well.. I 5 is in the west part of cali, I 95 is along the Atlantic. I 10 starts is along the southern border, I 90 and I 94 run along the northern border.
Even number routes, such as I-90, run primarily east/west. Odd numbered interstates (such as I-65) run primarily north/south.
Lines of latitude, also known as parallels, are numbered in degrees north and south of the equator. The equator itself is 0 degrees latitude, while the North Pole is 90 degrees north latitude and the South Pole is 90 degrees south latitude.
Interstate 90 is a major highway that runs east-west across the northern part of the United States, connecting Seattle, Washington, with Boston, Massachusetts. It is one of the longest interstate highways in the country, covering a distance of over 3,000 miles.
The Prime Meridian is numbered zero degrees. Meridians, or lines of longitude, are numbered with increasing numbers of degrees both east and west of the Prime Meridian. On the opposite side of the world from the Prime Meridian is 90 degrees, which is also the International Date Line.
North west is 315 degrees.East is 90 degrees.Therefore: 45 + 90 = 135 degrees from NW to East.
Kyrgyzstan extends in longitude from about 69.27° east to about 80.29° east.So it's entirely west of the 90° east meridian.