If you are facing toward the south and wish to turn to face west,
you must turn 90 degrees to your right.
The angle formed between south and southwest is 45 degrees. This is because southwest is positioned exactly halfway between south (180 degrees) and west (270 degrees), which places it at 225 degrees. Therefore, the angle from south to southwest is a right angle of 45 degrees.
If they are both 65 degrees west, then there are 0 degrees of latitude between them, however there are 10 degrees of longitude between them.
There are 0 countries west in South America west of 90 degrees
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Most of the North and South American Continents.
There are 120 degrees between 20 degrees west and 140 degrees west.
There are 270 degrees between north and west
No, most of Brazil is not located between 70 degrees west longitude and 40 degrees west latitude. Brazil spans a wide range of latitudes from about 5 degrees north to 33 degrees south, and longitudes from about 35 to 74 degrees west.
"10 south of west" means there is a 10-degree angle between due south and the direction pointing towards the west. It indicates a direction that is slightly south of west.
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South America is at 15 degrees south and 45 degrees west.
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, roughly midway between South America and Australia