Originally posted by cikljamas
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On a sphere, the sum of the angles of a triangle is not equal to 180°.
A sphere is not a Euclidean space, but locally the laws of the Euclidean
geometry are good approximations. In a small triangle on the face of the
earth, the sum of the angles is very nearly 180. The surface of a sphere can
be represented by a collection of two dimensional maps.
Spherical geometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Spherical trigonometry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to spherical calculations,
a Muslim praying from Anchorage,
Alaska would pray almost due north if determining the Qiblah.
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