There are different possible answers.
180 degrees in he earth's orbit represents 6 months.
180 degrees in the moon's orbit represents around 14 days.
180 degrees in the earth's rotation, or around the earth's body represents 12 hours.
360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
there is 180 degree in a half turn
180 degrees is 1/2 a turn
You would subtract 40 degrees from 180 degrees so it would look like this:180 degrees - 40 degrees = 140 degrees
A full turn is 360 degrees so 180 degrees is half a turn.
pi = 180 degrees 240 degrees = 240/180 time pi = 4 pi/3
no
Time zones are ideally 15 degrees in width, so that 24 will cover the entire 360 degrees (180 east and 180 west)
The simplest answer is 180 degrees.However, it bends and weaves quite a lot by convention to avoid some islands.In fact some islands are east of the line and have a negative time zone and some are west of the line and have a positive time zone.
180 degrees is halfway through the circle. 360 degrees is one time around the circle. So 360° is the answer.
Mercury is 400 degrees in the day time and minus 180 degrees at night time
Assuming we are talking about the distributor, no it won't start unless you also move the wires on the cap 180 degrees.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
180 degrees
It can get down to -180 degrees c or -426 degrees f but most of the time it is -166 degrees f.
180 degrees
144 degrees. from the triangle (180 degrees) to find the degrees of shapes with one more side, add 180 degrees. e.g. triangle (3 sides) - 180 degrees quadrilateral (4 sides) - 180 + 180 = 360 degrees