A reflex angleis greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
An angle that is more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees is called a "reflex" angle.NoteAngles less than 90 degrees are called "acute" angles. An angle that is exactly 90 degrees is called a "right" angle.Angles that are more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees are call "obtuse" angles.An angle that is exactly 180 degrees is called a "straight line".Angles that are more than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees are called "reflex" angles.
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an angle that measures greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees
An acute angle is less than 90 degrees and zero degrees.
The Greenwich meridian is the most notable. ===================================== Any longitude that's less than 66 degrees west, or between roughly 124-130 degrees west, or less than 172 degrees east, doesn't cross any US territory.
The Longitude of Lima is roughly 77 degrees west, which is EAST of 80 degrees west,i.e. "less west" than 80 west.
It could be, but it never is. If you start at zero and travel 210 degrees of longitude in one direction, that brings you to the place that you could have reached by traveling only 150 degrees in the other direction. Halfway around is 180 degrees, so that's as high as longitude is ever marked, because if you go more than 180 degrees, then it would have been shorter to go less than 180 degrees the other way.
Tromelin is a sandbar with less than 1 square mile of area, in the Indian Ocean about 220 miles east of Madagascar. The weather station at the north end of its air strip is located at 15.8922° south latitude 54.5247° east longitude.
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That would depend if you are looking at degrees of latitude or degrees of longitude. One degree of longitude represents less distance nearer the poles than it does at the equator. One degree of latitude represents the same distance anywhere on earth.
This is a point in Williamsburg (Wayne County), Indiana, less than 1/4 mile west of Centerville Rd.
That point is less than 2 miles southwest of the peak of Center Mountain,in Baxter State Park, Maine.
An exhaustive search of internet resources spanning no less than 4 minutesturned up the following estimate for the 2012 position of the Earth's northmagnetic pole:85.9°N / 147.0°WIf these figures are correct, and I have neither the resources nor the desire to dispute them, then they place it some 283 miles from the geographic north pole,and 33 degrees of longitude ... some 163 miles ... due east of the 180th meridian.(Of course, the Earth's circumference at that latitude is only something like 1,780 miles.)
When crossing the 180th meridian from west to east, one moves from one day to the next. This line of longitude, also known as the International Date Line, marks the transition between calendar days. So, if you were to cross it from the west, you would advance one calendar day.
The location at 20 south latitude and 140 east longitude is in Kajabbi which is a small settlement in north west Queensland, Australia. This location is just less than 5km northeast from the Kajabbi Airport.
10 degrees less than 6 degrees is -4 degrees.