To determine which one is leading the other by 30 degrees, we need to establish the context of the comparison. Typically, in discussions about angles, one angle can be ahead or behind another in terms of measurement. For example, if Angle A measures 60 degrees and Angle B measures 30 degrees, then Angle A is leading Angle B by 30 degrees. Please provide more details or specific angles for a more precise answer.
A circular line 30 degrees north of the equator and another [parallel] one 30 degrees south.
30 degrees south is farther from the equator than negative 30 degrees north. The equator is at 0 degrees latitude, so 30 degrees south is closer to the South Pole (90 degrees south) while negative 30 degrees north is closer to the equator.
No whole country can be located all at one point, no matter how small it is. That point is in northern Egypt, about 75 miles west of Cairo. Any other point in Egypt, and in any other country, has different coordinates.
No, Antarctica is not touched by both the 30 degrees west and 30 degrees east longitudes simultaneously. As Antarctica is located near the South Pole, the 30 degrees west and 30 degrees east longitudes would be far apart from each other when reaching that region.
127 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds = 127.5083333...degrees (the 3s never end)
A city cannot move its location. One city has to be at 30 degrees North, and the other at 40 degrees North. The one at 30 will be warmer.
30 150 and 150 (for a total of 360 degrees)
A circular line 30 degrees north of the equator and another [parallel] one 30 degrees south.
30 degrees each
its a triangle with one corner 30 degrees, one corner 60 degrees and one corner 90 degrees.
If you're talking about a triangle, the third angle is 80 degrees.
Two complementary angles add up to a right angle (90 degrees). If one of the angle is x, the other is 2x. So, x + 2x = 90 3x = 90 x = 30 Thus one of the angle is 30 degrees, and the other is 60 degrees.
It is: 90/3 = 30 degrees
60 degrees. There are 180 degrees in a triangle.
1st angle = 30 degrees 2nd angle = 60 degrees
60 degrees for an equilateral triangle but it depends on other types! Other angle measure could be 30, 45, or 90 degrees as well.
30 degrees