They are called "hemispheres". There are four of them: western and eastern hemispheres and northern and southern hemispheres.
The Celsius scale is divided into 100 equal parts between the freezing and boiling points of water.
Each degree of latitude and longitude on Earth is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is further divided into 60 seconds. This means that there are a total of 3600 seconds in one degree.
The Earth's layers are Crust, Outer Mantle, Inner Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core.
Earth is typically divided into four main parts: the lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water), atmosphere (air), and biosphere (living organisms). Each part plays a unique role in the Earth's ecosystem and overall function.
The Earth is divided into four major parts: the crust (comprising continental and oceanic crust), the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. These layers are differentiated based on their composition, density, and physical properties.
This is a false statement because a meter is divided into 100 equal parts called centimeters and not millimeters. However, a meter can be divided into 1000 equal parts and these are called millimeters.
The 360 equal sections are called degrees.
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A number that describes a part of a set of a part of a whole that is divided into parts is called a fraction. The numerator shows a number of equal parts. The denominator shows how many parts make a whole.
An eighth of an inch.
half of a sphere is a hemisphere
Shapes that can be divided into two equal parts are called "symmetrical" or "mirror image" shapes. When a shape can be divided into two equal halves that perfectly match each other, it is said to have reflectional symmetry. Examples of such shapes include squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles, as they can be divided into two equal parts along a line of symmetry.
The parallel is called the equator.
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21 divided in to 3 equal parts = 7
When something is divided into six equal parts, each part is called a "sixth." This term comes from the denominator in the fraction representing each part, which is 1/6 when an object is divided into six equal portions. Each sixth represents one out of the six total parts that make up the whole object.
The number of equal parts in a whole depends on how the whole is divided. If the whole is divided into halves, there are 2 equal parts. If divided into thirds, there are 3 equal parts, and so on. In general, the number of equal parts in a whole is determined by the denominator of the fraction used to represent the parts.