meridian
Arctic circle
Nothing (on Earth) is east of the equator. It's east of the prime meridian ... and it's called 66.5 degrees east longitude.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude. Everything north of the Arctic circle is considered to be the Arctic.
360 degrees of longitude circle the Earth.
The driest regions on earth are known as deserts.
Arctic circle
The Equator
The very first person to divide a circle into 360 degrees were the Assyrians of ancient Mesopotamia which is now known as Iraq. - Hope this helped you.
Nothing (on Earth) is east of the equator. It's east of the prime meridian ... and it's called 66.5 degrees east longitude.
The Arctic Circle is at 66 degrees 32 minutes N latitude. Everything north of the Arctic circle is considered to be the Arctic.
A circle graph is also known as a pie chart so the requirements are a compass, a protractor, data and converting the data into fractions of 360 degrees.
360 degrees of longitude circle the Earth.
A segment of a circle is known as an arc.A segment of a circle is called a arc.A segment of a circle is known as an arc.
It is found by: (sector area/entire circle area) times 360 in degrees
An eighth of the area of the circle which, since neither its radius, diameter nor circumference are known, is an unknown quantity.
When the arc length is the same size as a circle's radius it is known as a radian and it measures just under 57.3 degrees
In the better-known degrees, a full circle is divided into 360 degrees. Radian is another angular measurement, where a full circle is dividied into (2 x pi) units called radians. In other words, the arc along a circle of radius 1. The radian is the "natural" unit of angular measurements; several calculations are simpler when angles are in radians, especially in advanced math topics.