Harvard Examination PapersGinn and Heath, 1877 - 343 páginas |
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... circle from its pole ? What is the greatest possible latitude ? longitude ? 7. The basin of a river is the entire area or territory watered or drained by the river and all its branches : what European states lie , wholly or in part , in ...
... circle from its pole ? What is the greatest possible latitude ? longitude ? 7. The basin of a river is the entire area or territory watered or drained by the river and all its branches : what European states lie , wholly or in part , in ...
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... circles . What makes them good boundaries for zones ? Define arctic and antarctic according to their derivation . 2. The longitude of St. Petersburg is 30 ° east from Green- wich give the longitude of two places , one 120 ° east , and ...
... circles . What makes them good boundaries for zones ? Define arctic and antarctic according to their derivation . 2. The longitude of St. Petersburg is 30 ° east from Green- wich give the longitude of two places , one 120 ° east , and ...
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... circles ? What is the breadth ( in degrees ) of the torrid zone ? What is the shortest dis- tance in degrees of longitude between Madras ( 80 ° E. from Greenwich ) and San Francisco ( 1221 ° W. ) ? 4. Describe the chief physical ...
... circles ? What is the breadth ( in degrees ) of the torrid zone ? What is the shortest dis- tance in degrees of longitude between Madras ( 80 ° E. from Greenwich ) and San Francisco ( 1221 ° W. ) ? 4. Describe the chief physical ...
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... Circle ? at the Equa- tor ? Account for the differences . 3. What countries of South America are on the Pacific coast ? Which one has no coast line ? 4. Through what waters would a vessel pass in sailing from Sevastopol to St ...
... Circle ? at the Equa- tor ? Account for the differences . 3. What countries of South America are on the Pacific coast ? Which one has no coast line ? 4. Through what waters would a vessel pass in sailing from Sevastopol to St ...
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... circle make with each other an angle of 60 degrees ; how many degrees of arc between the two points of contact ? 8. What is meant by the equation 3.1416 ? Calculate the difference in area between a circle whose diameter is 20 , and the ...
... circle make with each other an angle of 60 degrees ; how many degrees of arc between the two points of contact ? 8. What is meant by the equation 3.1416 ? Calculate the difference in area between a circle whose diameter is 20 , and the ...
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