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centi is an abbreviation for 1/100 therefore you must take the amount of centimeters and divide by 100, in the conversion above it would result in: 0.042 meters
It must be an obtuse angled triangle.
Not enough information. To calculate this you must know the altitude or height.
The answer is in the question it must be 114 square meters
1.55 miles = 2494.4832 meters So you must travel 2494.4832 meters before you can say that you have traveled 1.55 miles.
Since the area is equal to 1/2 of the product of base and altitude, the base of this triangle must be 4 meters.
You must be 20° above (north) the equator
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You must first get to the mission with the diving bell and then you can go to diving locations
There are a number of ways to describe locations or positions. One of these is to describe the direction toward an object in degrees; this is the "azimuth". For objects in the sky, we must also know the angular elevation above the horizon, or "altitude angle". This is usually shortened to "altitude". By specifying the azimuth angle and altitude angle, we can describe precisely the direction of any object in the sky.
centi is an abbreviation for 1/100 therefore you must take the amount of centimeters and divide by 100, in the conversion above it would result in: 0.042 meters
A satellites period, the time it takes it to go around the earth, is determined, in part, by its altitude. The further away it is then the longer it will take. You can calculate an altitude where it will take just one day to make an orbit. If this is done then though the satellite orbits the earth it appears to be stationary above one point of the earth. This orbit must be above, or very near to, the equator. For the earth this altitude is approximately 36,000 km (22,000 miles)
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they must come over the pressure
They have their place if you are diving in a dry suit for an extended time. If you are diving in a wet suit they would not be needed for obvious reasons. Scuba diving can dehydrate you from breathing the dry air in the scuba cylinders, so hydration is a must.
altitude
Well, firstly you must seek out an appropriate, genuine diving location. Thus, this allocated location will essentially be a testiment to what diving supplies are needed. Nevertheless, the usually diving apparrel consists of the following: diving masks, snorkels, diving suits, fins, compass, air tank etc. Again the aforementioned apparel is subject to change depending on your diving location and intensity of the dive. Diving supplies can be found at sites like www.scuba.com or www.thediveoutfitter.ca