All the way around anything is 360 degrees.
If you call the first meridian and then draw more at intervals of 1 degree,
you'll need 360 of them to get you all the way around the Earth.
The meridian number for the 12th meridian out of 360 total meridians is 12.
That's a lot like asking "How many marks are there on a ruler in an interval of 5 inches ?" There is no standard 'set' of meridians. Various maps and globes print more meridians or fewer, and some print none at all. A meridian can be printed on a map at any longitude you name. There is no fixed number of them.
meredians on a globe are number starting with prime meridian at greenwich which is marked as 0.meridians are drawn at an interval of 1.there are 180 meridians towards the east and 180 towards the west of the prime meridian.the meridian which are towards the east are marked as e and the meridians towards the west are marked as w.thus there are 360 meridians
Going from 0 to 90 both north and south, 0, 15,30,45,60,75,90 would be 13 total. You can only count 0 once.
If it is 12 noon at the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude), then at 83 degrees East, it would be 5:30 PM. This is because each degree of longitude represents a time difference of four minutes, and 83 degrees east of the Prime Meridian results in a total time difference of 332 minutes (or 5 hours and 32 minutes). Therefore, 12:00 PM plus 5 hours and 32 minutes is 5:32 PM.
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The meridian number for the 12th meridian out of 360 total meridians is 12.
That's a lot like asking "How many marks are there on a ruler in an interval of 5 inches ?" There is no standard 'set' of meridians. Various maps and globes print more meridians or fewer, and some print none at all. A meridian can be printed on a map at any longitude you name. There is no fixed number of them.
There is no fixed set of meridians. A meridian is just an imaginary line that takesshape when you choose any longitude and mark a little dot at every point onEarth with that same longitude.If you were to begin at any longitude, travel straight east or west all the wayaround the Earth until you arrived back at your starting point, and make a markin your notebook every time you cover an interval of 5 degrees of longitude, thenyou would wind up with 360/5 = 72 marks in your notebook.
2160 total interior degrees.
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The total number of degrees in any triangle is 180 degrees. For example, a right-angled triangle will have a 90 degree corner and two 45 degree corners.
The average velocity would be the total displacement over the total time interval. To calculate this, divide the total displacement by the total time to get the average velocity.
There are more irrational numbers in that interval than there are rational numbers in total!
There are infinitely many of them. In fact there are more of them in that interval than there are rational numbers in total.
180 degree.
Whether you travel 180 degrees East of the Prime Meridian or 180 degrees Westof it, you arrive at the same place either way . . . half-way around the globe.