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what is located 27 degrees north and 17 degrees east
The zero line of longitude is a matter of convention; it was established by the British Royal Navy as a convenient measuring point from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England (a suburb of London). Locations to the east of Greenwich are in the "east longitude", while locations to the west were in "west longitude". On the other side of the world, in the Pacific Ocean, you can sail from 179 degrees 59 minutes west to 179 degrees 59 minutes east in about 5 minutes. At the 180 degree line, "east meets west".
Answer : 179 Celsius(Day time) 350 degrees celsius. (Night time) 170 degrees celsius.
The distance between one degree of longitude at 60 degrees north latitude is approximately 55.6 km.
Where is 179° e
what is located 27 degrees north and 17 degrees east
There are 360 degrees. They are numbered 0, 1-179 East, 180, and 1-179 West.360 degrees.On the earth, there is the Greenwich Meridian = 0 deg;1 - 179 East and 1 - 179 West;and 180 deg, much of which forms the International Date Line.
179 degrees Celsius is 354.2 degrees Fahrenheit.
179 degrees Celsius = 354.2 degrees Fahrenheit
179 degrees Celsius = 354.2 degrees Fahrenheit
1 degree because 179+1 = 180 degrees
180 degrees, where it is niether East or West, it is the dateline. or 179 degrees 59 minutes and 59.999 (recurring) seconds, West.
90 degrees north latitude and 90 degrees south latitude are the maximum values; they represent the exact locations of the pole. Zero degrees is the equator. 180 degrees longitude is the exact limit of longitude; it represents the originally defined location of the International Date Line, exactly opposite the Prime Meridian. Oh. On second reading (and some editing of the question) I finally grasped the question. Latitude: the equator is one. Then there is one to eighty nine in the north, and again in the south. 90 degrees north and south are points, not lines. That makes 179 lines of latitude. Then you have the Prime Meridian (one); and 179 degrees east, and again west. That's 359. Then there is 180 degrees which makes 360 lines of longitude. 179 plus 360 equals 539 lines total.
The zero line of longitude is a matter of convention; it was established by the British Royal Navy as a convenient measuring point from the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England (a suburb of London). Locations to the east of Greenwich are in the "east longitude", while locations to the west were in "west longitude". On the other side of the world, in the Pacific Ocean, you can sail from 179 degrees 59 minutes west to 179 degrees 59 minutes east in about 5 minutes. At the 180 degree line, "east meets west".
If each interior angles is 179 degrees, then the polygon has 360 sides
The climate would be rather tropical since it is located around the border of the Tropics.