The earth rotates one degree in every 4minutes of time.
(One degree is equal to 60 minutes of angle measure.)
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60 minutes
120 minutes, I think.
As there are 60 minutes in a single degree, 20 minutes contains 1/3 of a degree.
It is instantaneous. A longitude is an idealised line and so infinitesimally thin. To go from one longitude to the next takes approx 15 minutes.
45 minutes is 2,700 seconds.
One degree of longitude is approximately 69 miles (111 km) length at the equator.The distance between lines of longitude, however, gets smaller as you move towards the poles (North or South) since all the lines converge there.
10 degree Celsius = 50 degree Fahrenheit.
A degree Celsius is equal to 9/5 of a degree Fahrenheit.
8.3 Celsius.
Lines of latitude are subdivided into minutes and seconds. Each degree of latitude is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is divided into 60 seconds. Lines of longitude are subdivided in the same way, using minutes and seconds. However, the length of a minute of longitude is not constant, as it depends on the distance from the equator.
183 minutes equals: 3hrs and 3 min or 10980 seconds
2/3
113 degrees F