Depends on the context.
If it's on the Earth, the imaginary line running east-west at 0 degrees is the equator.
In geometry, such a thing would not be a line, but a ray, and it would only run in one direction.
Longitude measures east and west as it runs north-south through the Earth from the North and South Poles, dividing Earth into the eastern and western hemispheres.
East and west of the Greenwich Meridian. It is an imaginary line that starts at the north pole, runs south through the city of Greenwich in England all the way to the South pole.
Prime Meridian
The Prime Meridian
That's the Equator.
The unit of measurement that is used to determine absolute location in geography is the latitude and longitude system. This form of measurement uses degrees and minutes to measure the specific location of places.
The lines are never measured. They're only markers. Latitude and longitude are angles, that describe the locations of points on the surface of a sphere. They're expressed in units of angle measure, typically in decimal degrees, or degrees, minutes, and seconds.
The lines are never measured. They're only markers. Latitude and longitude are angles, that describe the locations of points on the surface of a sphere. They're expressed in units of angle measure, typically in decimal degrees, or degrees, minutes, and seconds.
An inch is a measure of length, while a degree is a measure of angle, so it is impossible to convert inches to degrees.
Any point on Earth has a specific location that is determined by an imaginary grid of lines denoting latitude and longitude. Parallels of latitude measure distances north and south of the line called the Equator. Meridians of longitude measure distances east and west of the line called the Prime Meridian. Geographers use latitude and longitude to pinpoint a place's absolute, or exact, location.
If the rhombus has two angles of 112 degrees - then the other two angles must total 136 degrees.
Geographers use a coordinate system based on latitude and longitude to describe the precise location of places on Earth. They also use descriptors like relative location (e.g., north of, to the left of) and regions (e.g., the Midwest, the tropics) to provide context for where things are located in relation to other places.
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It depends on where it is.
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The unit of measurement that is used to determine absolute location in geography is the latitude and longitude system. This form of measurement uses degrees and minutes to measure the specific location of places.
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30 degrees
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30 degrees
The measure of JIL is the sum of IJK and KJL, so it is 15 + 13 = 28 degrees.