That's going to depend heavily on where you start from.
That's going to depend on where you start from.
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Japan is far north of the equator, extending through several latitudes from the Ryukyu Islands (25° to 30° N) to the Kuril Islands (45° N). This is about the same latitude range as from Northern Africa to France, or Florida to Maine.
To go from Northeast (NE) to East (E), you turn 45 degrees clockwise. Northeast is at a 45-degree angle on the compass, and East is at 90 degrees. Therefore, the difference between these two directions is 45 degrees.
There is no such thing as "north of 270 degrees". Latitudes (north or south) go from 0 to 90 degrees.
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90 degrees is. The latitude of the north pole is 90 degrees north, and you can't go any farther north than that. The latitude of the south pole is 90 degrees south, and you can't go any farther south than that.
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The North Pole. (90°N is as far north as you can go.)
90 Degrees in total, if wou were to go from pole to pole it would be 180 Degrees
45 Degrees is exactly between 90 and 0 degrees so it is the maximim shot. If you shoot something 90 degrees it would go straight up. If you shoot somthing 0 degrees it hits the ground fastest because of gravity. But the 45 degree angle allows for the most lift and distance for an object to travel.
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