Imagine you're playing a game of tag, and you go all the way around your friend. If you count every step you take as one degree, it takes exactly 360 steps to make a full circle. That’s why we say a circle has 360 degrees, it's like counting how many tiny steps fit in a full turn.
Examples
- A pizza cut into 360 slices would be a full circle.
- If you draw a clock face and move the minute hand all the way around, it makes 360 degrees.
- Imagine running in a circular track, you complete one lap at 360 degrees.
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See also
- Why Do Numbers Have Special Names?
- Why Do Patterns Appear in Nature?
- Why Do We Use ‘Fingers’ for Counting and What Are the Alternatives?
- Why Does π Show Up Everywhere?
- Why Does π Appear Everywhere?
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