180 degrees Celsius = 356 degrees Fahrenheit.
356 degrees Fahrenheit
180 degrees F 82 C
Actually, it is impossible to freeze gasoline, but at around -180 degrees F it turns "gummy".
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Anything under 180 degrees
it can be anything under 180 degrees
An angle that is 180 degrees would be considered a straight angle. 90 degrees is a right angle, anything less would be an acute angle and anything more would be obtuse.
An angle that is 210 degrees would be considered a "Reflex" angle. This is because its measurements exceed 180 degrees. Anything above 90 degrees is "obtuse". Once you hit 180 it becomes a "straight" line and anything above that is a "reflex".
Yes. Anything two angles that add to 90 degrees is complementary. Anything two angles that add to 180 degrees is supplementary.
Anything under 180 degrees.
anything between 90 degrees and 180 degrees so... 91-179 degrees is an obtuse angle
anything over 180, A triangle is composed of 180 degrees, so if one angle alone is 180 degress then the shape is not A triangle.
An angle that is 113 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees are over 90 but not exceeding 180. Anything below 90 would be "acute" while anything above 180 would be considered a "reflex" angle.
-180 degrees Celsius is -292 degrees Fahrenheit.
If you live in England you use Celsius, for example if you live in England and it tells you to cook at 180 degrees Celsius, you put your cooker to 180. Alternatively, if you live in America and it tells you to cook at 180 degrees Fahrenheit, put your cooker to 180. We use different scales and measurements to America, something like The Imperial Scale and The Metric scale.
An obtuse angle is an angle that has a degrees measurement greater than 90 and less than 180. Anything below 90 would be considered acute. Anything 180 would be considered straight.