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Rae Strait, named after Scottish Arcticexplorer John Rae, is a small strait in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located between King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula on the mainland to the east.
Radius of earth = 6,371,000 metres13,168 miles = 21,191,841.792 metres35 degrees 4 minutes = 35.0667 degrees106 degrees 36 minutes = 106.6 degreesThen >Circumference of circle of latitude 35 degrees 4 minutes North:= (Earth radius * cos 35.0667) * 2 * pi = 32,764,060.7432 metresDegrees of longitude from start point:= 21,191,841.792 / 32,764,060.7432= 232.84852 degrees west of 106.6 degrees west of Greenwich meridian= 339.44852 degrees west of Greenwich meridian (longitude)= (360 - 339.44852) 20.55148 degrees east, 35.0667 degrees northDeserts of Sudan, Eastern Africa
Sixty degrees north is 60 degrees away from the Equator.
No, a resultant direction cannot be both thirty degrees west of north and sixty degrees north of west simultaneously. The directions provided are contradictory, so the resultant direction would have to be determined using a single frame of reference.
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a. more minutes i think
Most of the North and South American Continents.
The capital of Paraguay is Asunción.
That point is in the Kirovsky Islands, just about 17 km offshore from St. Petersburg.
-- Greenland -- Canada -- Venezuela -- Guyana -- Brazil -- Bolivia -- Paraguay -- Argentina -- Malvinas (-- Antarctica)
Canada's Yukon Territory is located north of sixty degrees north latitude and east of 141 degrees west longitude, immediately east of Alaska, and immediately north of British Columbia.
The questions is poorly worded as sixty degrees is simply 60 degrees, just as six inches is 6 inches or six apples are 6 apples. In measuring temperature, 60 degrees Celsius is equal to 140 degrees Fahrenheit, and 60 degrees Fahrenheit equals 15.55556 degrees Celsius. In measuring an angle, sixty degrees is one sixth of a circle, or the angle formed between the hour and minute hands of a clock at 2:00.
Rae Strait, named after Scottish Arcticexplorer John Rae, is a small strait in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is located between King William Island and the Boothia Peninsula on the mainland to the east.
The closest city to 64 degrees N, 21 degrees W is Selfoss, Iceland, which is 4 miles south of these coordinates. Selfoss is just 50 minutes from Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.
60 degrees Fahrenheit is 288.71 Kelvin.
No.