The Chameleon and the Dragonfly
None. No one time zone is 360 degrees that would mean the whole world is one huge time zone.
180 degrees is halfway through the circle. 360 degrees is one time around the circle. So 360° is the answer.
To find one sixth of 360 degrees, you would divide 360 by 6. This calculation gives you ( 360 \div 6 = 60 ) degrees. Therefore, one sixth of 360 degrees is 60 degrees.
A full circle is 360 degrees.
It is: 1/3 of 360 degrees = 120 degrees
It is: 1/8 of 360 degrees = 45 degrees
1/6 of 360 degrees = 360/6 = 60 degrees.
one full circle is equal to 360 degrees. So one sixth is 360 / 6 which is 60 degrees.
The longitudinal distance for a time difference of one hour is approximately 15 degrees. This is because Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, so in one hour it covers 1/24th of the total 360 degrees, which equals 15 degrees.
24 hours = 360 degrees so each hour = 360/24 = 15 degrees. Then, 14 time zones (if they are each one hour apart) = 14*15 = 210 degrees.
There are 24 time zones. The Earth is 360 degrees around the circumference. So, for every 15 degrees of longitude there is one time zone.
360 degrees is one full turn- a complete circle.