the time zones 1 hr equal 15 degrees +- from 0 the greenwich meridian the date line +/- 12 180DEGREES zig zag s in the pacific around several island counties because they have adopted a day not strictly in line with their longitude for various historic reasons ,certain states adopted time to save daylight 1 hr more than it strictly should be.longitude doesnt lie its man who nudges the line
One is the Strait of Gibraltar, the narrow opening, relatively speaking, that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Gibraltar is to the north, at the tip of Spain, and Morocco is to the south. Anthor strait is the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia.
They are: -skew lines -parallel lines -intersecting lines -straight lines -zigzag lines -dotted lines -solid lines -curved lines -perpendicular lines
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Sure thing, hun. The name and sound you're looking for is the Long Island Sound, and the strait is the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Long Island Sound is near New York and Connecticut, while the Strait of Juan de Fuca is near Washington and British Columbia. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Street called Strait
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
A strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water such as lakes or canals - so yes there are lines on a strait, aka strait lines.
The polar and temperate zones and the tropics.
timezones of course are you dumb
Curve line?
A Polygon Must Be A Closed Figure With Strait Lines And At Least 3 Lines
Straight lines on paper can be drawn by using the edge of a ruler (or straight-edge) and a pencil.
the timezones
No. The world is split into timezones, roughly 24 different zones for each of the 24 hours, roughly drawn through longitudal lines.
clothes lines arent discontinued, some people still use them. Ive been to turkey and Portugal and they still use clothes lines on a normal basis clothes lines arent discontinued, some people still use them. Ive been to turkey and Portugal and they still use clothes lines on a normal basis
you do it thats how
the strait line moving ones do i think not for sure though