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To convert degrees to radians, divide the number of degrees by 180, and multiply the result by pi.
On Earth, about 160 degrees F.
Divide that by 60 to get degrees. If you want degrees and minutes, do an integer division by 60; the remainder will be the minutes. Seconds will of course be zero in this case.
well, its easy, just divide 360 degrees by the amount of corners in this case, 6, 360 divided by 6 is...60 --- 60 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a whole circle. Divide into 12 equal sections and you have got 30 degrees in each.
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Earth's parallel lines are known as latitude lines, which are evenly spaced at intervals of about 69 miles apart. This means that each degree of latitude represents a distance of approximately 69 miles.
im thinking earth has about 4,000 parallels on it just kidding i need help with the same problem
The earth is divided into 24 times zones. Divide 360 degrees by 24 and you will get the measure in degrees.
Degrees of latitude run east and west around the globe. They are also called parallels of latitude.
Latitude refers to the angular distance of a location north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. Parallels are lines of latitude that run parallel to the equator. Longitude refers to the angular distance of a location east or west of the Prime Meridian, measured in degrees. Meridians are lines of longitude that converge at the poles.
there are 181 parallels.
Every 15 degrees represent one hour. There are 360 degrees around the Earth. Divide 360 by 15 and you 24 - the number of hours in a day, and the time it takes the Earth to rotate on its axis.
23.5 degrees.
360 degrees
23.5 degrees.