If you think it in a complex perspective, you will find that the angle is (8×n×90)°. where as [n = infinity].
So basically the word "angle" is not applicable for sphere till now. Some solution maybe found by scientists in the future.
It has no angles as such because it does not have two connecting lines like a triangle or rectangle does. However, it does have a constantly changing gradient.
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it's called degrees
Latitude and longitude are angles, and are best expressed in units of angle measurement. Those could include radians, grads, etc., but the most commonly used are degrees, minutes, seconds, and fractions of seconds.
give example of sphere shaped virus
A2. A globe is a simple sphere, and has no connection points. A soap bubble is among the simplest.We may draw imaginary lines around the sphere, and make other markings, but these are marks on a sphere, not the sphere itself.
A sphere.
None. A sphere does not have any angles.
The angles around the circumference of a sphere add up to 360 degrees.
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A sphere has no angles.
462 * * * * * It can have three.
No a sphere doesn't even have any angles
Spheres are measured with solid angles (which are like two dimensional angles). These angles can be measure with square degrees or steradians. A sphere measures 129300/π square degrees (or about 41,253 square degrees). A sphere measures 4π steradians (or about 12.566 steradians.)
unit in earth science used for measuring angles in a circle or sphere?
A circle.! or sphere
No, a pentagon has five angled sides. A sphere does not have any angles.