The position of a place north or south of the equator is described
in terms of its latitude. Since we're talking about the surface of
a sphere, latitude is an angle, and its value is given in angle
measure.
Any unit of angle is fine ... degrees, radians, grads, etc., and if
you're given an angle in one unit, you can always easily change
it to a unit that you like better ... but 'degrees' has been the unit
used most often for latitude, and longitude too, practically since
the whole system was invented a few hundred years ago.
For parts of an angle smaller than a whole degree, 1/60 of a
degree (minutes) and 1/3600 of a degree (seconds) were used
traditionally for the first couple hundred years. But that ponderous,
inconvenient system is rapidly giving way now to plain old decimal
degrees, probably because those are easier for the computer to handle.
The answer would be (-13,-4) if you wanted to do it without a graph all you have to do is subtract so -8 - (-3)= -5 so five to the left and -9 - (-5)= -4 so four down. Hope this helps! :)
First of all it's easier to filter the water than to go spend $500 to get a glass of water from Canadaand sometimes you just need to use what you had we don't need to be spending so much money on something we don't have that we don't really needand we have water filters we need to use them we are not relying on streams and things like that to live now so just use a water filter that you have at your house or maybe one of your friends have one
Answer:
<em>Developing countries two major issues, of low incomes and eventually lower tax collections.</em>
Explanation:
Obstacle 1: Developing countries usually have a population with a low income. There are a lot of poor people, very few businesses are documented and there are very few well established larger corporations.
Obstacle 2: Lower income results in a low tax collection for the country. This means that the government is not able to meet its basic infrastructure resulting in underdeveloped health facilities and basic infrastructure.
In order to improve this, they look for either foreign direct investment into their country or take out loans from international banks to fund basic needs.
If done well, countries can escape from poverty. However if loans are mismanaged, countries can quickly find themselves burdened with rising debt and more poverty.