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Posted by duddy   December 8, 2014   70836 views

Every ship sails a mile a minute. A nautical mile is one minute of arc measured along any meridian. In other words, a nautical mile is based on the circumference of the planet Earth. If you were to cut the Earth in half at the equator, you could pick up one of the halves and look at the equator as a circle. You could divide that circle into 360 degrees. You could then divide a degree into 60 minutes. A minute of arc on the planet Earth is 1 nautical mile. This unit of measurement is used by all nations for air and sea travel.

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Still not getting it.

Someone break it down for me! Face with Stuck-out Tongue
Posted on Dec 8, 2014 by savio
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Degree minute seconds...

A minute = 1 degree
A second = 60 minutes

#o # ' # ''
Posted on Jan 24, 2015 by bio_man
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