There's no city there. That point is in the interior of Papua New Guinea,
about 375 miles northwest of Port Moresby.
Cape York
Brisbane Australia has a latitude of roughly 28degrees south hemisphere, roughly similar to parts of Florida in the norhern hemisphere. Comments (comments created by drkanswers) - What about the longitude?? drkanswers
It looks like a set of latitude/longitude coordinates that describes a point on the Earth's Surface. If we treat it as such and consult a map or globe for the location of the point, we find that it's on the southeast coast of West Falkland Island ... one of the Falkland Islands.
It's a set of geographic coordinates. These coordinates describe a point in the Pacific Ocean, almost exactly 1,000 miles due west of Shelter Cove, on the northern coast of California.
143 grams = 5.044 ounces
Cape York
It's the direction that's 143 degrees to the right of North, or 53 degrees to the right of East, or 37 degrees to the left of South. Those are all the same direction.
The Great Artesian Basin lies at about 25 degrees South and 143 degrees East. It is the world's largest artesian basin.
Brisbane Australia has a latitude of roughly 28degrees south hemisphere, roughly similar to parts of Florida in the norhern hemisphere. Comments (comments created by drkanswers) - What about the longitude?? drkanswers
a gas at -143 degrees
It is: 180-143 = 37 degrees
Guam, in the Marianas Islands, is a US territory in the Pacific Ocean.
It is 37.
Its other 3 angles are 37 degrees, 143 degrees and 143 degrees
It looks like a set of latitude/longitude coordinates that describes a point on the Earth's Surface. If we treat it as such and consult a map or globe for the location of the point, we find that it's on the southeast coast of West Falkland Island ... one of the Falkland Islands.
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
An angle of 143 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. This is because its degrees measurements exceed 90 but do not go above a straight line of 180 degrees.