The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude. The North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. All lines of longitude converge at both poles. The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude.
90°, The Equator is 0°, the North Pole 90°.
it is 360 degrees around the earth
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180, all the way from -90 at the south pole to +90 at the north pole.
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
90. techically if the earth is a sphere, it isn't, but bear with it, then 360 degrees in a circle divided into 4 = 90 degrees in each quarter
Degrees of latitude run east and west around the globe. They are also called parallels of latitude.
23.5 degrees. That's the angle between the axis of the Earth and a line that is perpendicular to the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun.
180, all the way from -90 at the south pole to +90 at the north pole.
360 degrees
The north pole is 90 degrees north latitude. The south pole is 90 degrees south latitude. When you travel from one pole to the other, you go through 180 degrees of latitude. Which isn't so surprising, since that trip takes you halfway around the world.
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90. techically if the earth is a sphere, it isn't, but bear with it, then 360 degrees in a circle divided into 4 = 90 degrees in each quarter
As the earth revolves around the sun, the earth actually rotates 360.98562628... degrees every day. So, our 24 hour day accounts for more that 360 degrees. If it did not, north would always point to the same constellation every midnight, but since it does, the night sky changes by about .98562628 degrees every night.
Degrees of latitude run east and west around the globe. They are also called parallels of latitude.
23.5 degrees. That's the angle between the axis of the Earth and a line that is perpendicular to the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun.
Many theorists believe that the entrance to the Earth hollow is located at 87.7 degrees North latitude and at 87.7 degrees South latitude which is the location of the North and South Pole. These polar openings lead directly to the Earth's core which has led these theorists to believe that the Earth's hollow is in the center of the Earth's core.
Any line all the way around the Earth covers 360 degrees of longitude.
The earth is divided into 360 degrees longitude.
90. The whole sphere (pole to pole to pole) is 360.