360 degrees is the circumference, 25,000 miles round the equator, so divide 25,000 by 360 and then divide by 4 to find the number of miles in ¼ degree.
23.45 degrees
120-300
Earth's rotation causes many things. Probably the most obvious is the cycle of daylight and darkness. Another is the rotation of high- and low-pressure weather systems.
1 day = 1 360 degree rotation and that is also 24 hours, so the shift per hour is 360/24 = 15 degrees /hour
1,036.65 miles
1 rotation = 360 degrees 3/4 rotation = 270 degrees
A full rotation is a 360 degree rotation. A full circle is 360 degrees.
360 degrees
Yes
One full rotation is 360 degrees.
There are 360 degrees in a full rotation.
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
It sounds you are asking how many degrees in a single rotation. That being the case, 1 rotation is 360°.
270 degrees
One full rotation is 360 degrees.
There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation
23.45 degrees