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140°F = 60°C You can convert between these two here: http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
South Africa occupies the range of latitudes of roughly 22.12° to 34.83° South, and the range of longitudes of roughly 16.46° to 32.89° East. Any point whose latitude and longitude are within those ranges is a point in South Africa, or nearby offshore. For example, the south end of Runway-01 at Capetown International Airport is located at 33.9874° south latitude 18.6088° east longitude.
30 N 30 E is El Beheira Governorate, Egypt.
It is 59 deg 17 min north so it is south of 60 deg north
(Google Earth gives the Melbourne Town Hall as exactly 37 degrees, 48 minutes, 54.04 seconds south latitude and 144 degrees, 58 minutes, 0.16seconds east longitude, or 37.82 degrees S and 144.97 degrees E in decimal degrees). 37.8 degrees South 145.0 degrees East
Asia
84.2 feet
26 deg South and 28 deg East
South Africa's judicial capital is Bloemfontein. Its coordinates are 29 deg 7 mins South 26 deg 13 mins East
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Sydney, Australia.
China is 30 deg N and 102 deg E. To the north of Tailand, East of India, South of Mongolia and West of Japan.
60 C
140 F
It is 60 deg C.
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north of greece