How many minutes does it take for the earh to rotate through 1 degree of longitude?

The earth has 360 degrees of longitude. It rotates every 24 hours.

There are 1440 minutes in a day. Divide 1440 by 360 to get your answer.

To calculate the number of minutes it takes for the Earth to rotate through 1 degree of longitude, we need to divide the total number of minutes in a day (1440 minutes) by the total number of degrees of longitude (360 degrees) on Earth.

The calculation is as follows:
1440 minutes ÷ 360 degrees = 4 minutes.

Therefore, it takes approximately 4 minutes for the Earth to rotate through 1 degree of longitude.