It can be shown that:
height = (80 ft × tan 45° × tan 34°)/(tan 45° - tan 34°) ≈ 165.78 ft
The angle of elevation is increased as the plane flies closer because of the decreasing distance.
One can define an infinite number of fractions to successively approximate pi, and get closer and closer to pi's value. There is no closest fraction to pi. No matter how close the fraction is to pi you can always find one that is closer.
actually it really depends because if it wasCelsius then it is pretty hot and if it was Fahrenheit then it would be cold because its closer to 0 degrees then the more warmer temperatures like 64 degrees
The one at 30 degrees North - since it's closer to the equator.
the two angles that are wide spread are the obtuse ones. these are angles 91 degrees and through 179 degrees. the two angles that are pinch closer together of the acute ones. these are angles 1 degrees through 89 degrees.
The angle of elevation is increased as the plane flies closer because of the decreasing distance.
Yes. It's actually 5 degrees closer.
elevation
At 66.5 degrees, the Arctic Circle is closer to 70.
The "north" and "south" latitude references begin at the equator. So "20 degrees" north or south are both 20 degrees from the equator, and "10 degrees" north or south are both 10 degrees from the equator. 10 is closer to the equator than 20.
25 degrees latitude in either hemisphere is closer to the equator than 30 degrees latitude in eitherhemisphere.
To determine elevation on a topographic map, look for contour lines that connect points of equal elevation. The elevation can be found by reading the numbers on these lines. The closer the lines are together, the steeper the terrain.
72 = 49 82 = 64 Its closer to 49 so say 7
No.Latitude (the north/south measurement) begins at the equator.So 50 degrees north is 50 degrees from the equator,and 40 degrees south is 40 degrees from the equator.Now can you tell which one is closer to the equator ?
A topographic map shows the elevation of the Earth's surface using contour lines to represent changes in elevation. The closer together the contour lines, the steeper the terrain; the farther apart, the gentler.
The second one, 22°S 88°W, is closer to the equator than 64°N 76°W The lower latitudes are closer to the equator. (0° latitude)
25 N