That's just the way they operate
The earth is divided into 360 degrees longitude.
The Equator is the latitude line with a given value of 0-degrees. There Equator runs completely around the Earth. There are 360-longitude lines that intersect the Equator.
360 degrees / 24 timezones = 15 degrees per timezone
There are fifteen (15) degrees of longitude per time zone. (15 degrees x 24 zones = 360 degrees around the planet)
All the way around anything is a trip of 360 degrees. If you do it again, your total doubles to 720 degrees.
Because they can cross their eye in different direction and because of that they can see 360 degrees around them.
It's 'peripheral' vision - and yes - they can see almost 360 degrees around their environment without moving their head.
Because there are 360 degrees around a point
There are 360 degrees in a full rotation around the Earth.
There are 360 degrees in a circle and a revolution is when something turns in a circle. There are aslo 360 degrees around a point.
yes it is. it is the only reptile able to move its eyes at 360 degrees
Degrees around a point add up to 360 degrees
There are 360 degrees around a circle
A circle consists of 360 degrees.There are 360 degrees around a circle
Angles around a point add up to 360 degrees.
The angle around a point can be from 1 degrees to 360 degrees. Anything above 360 degrees is like starting over again from 1 degrees
A circle has 360 degrees around it.