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Which latitude bisect india into two equal parts?

There is no such latitude - unless you are quite flexible about "equal".


Which continent is found at 23.5 degree north latitude?

At 23.5 degrees north latitude, you will find parts of North America, Africa, and Asia.


What names are given to the two parts where the maximure degree of latitude is reached?

The points at which the degrees of latitude reach their maximum are Earth's poles. The North Pole is at 90 degrees North, and the South Pole is at 90 degrees South.


Is a degree one of 360 equal-sized parts of a circle?

Yes, that is one kind of degree.


What is the latitude that divides the earth into 2 equal parts?

The equator divides the earth into two hemispheres, northern and southern. Its latitude is 0 degrees.


Which continent is bisected into almost two equal parts by the equator?

Africa is the continent bisected into almost two equal parts by the equator.


Each degree is divided into how many parts in the earth?

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.


Name the line which divides an angle into two equal parts?

90 degree bisector


What alcoholic beverage consists solely of equal parts Scotch and Drambuie?

Rusty Nail or Rusty Spike.


Which two continents extend both north and south zero degree latitude?

The equator crosses parts of South America, Africa, and Asia.


Which is the important latitude of India?

77 min 0 degree o sec East


How many me equal 1degree?

One degree is equal to 60 minutes. In terms of angles, this means that each degree can be divided into 60 equal parts, where each part is called a minute of arc. If you are referring to temperature, then 1 degree Celsius is equivalent to 1 degree on the Celsius scale, and 1 degree Fahrenheit is equivalent to 1 degree on the Fahrenheit scale.