None. That point is in the Atlantic Ocean, about 475 miles west of Praia in the Cape Verde Islands,
more than 900 miles off the coast of west Africa, and at least 1,300 miles from the nearest point
on the coast of South America.
30 degrees north and 133 degrees west is in the Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California and northeast of Hawaii.
That point is in central Algeria, about 133 miles east-southeast of El Golea, 267 miles due west of the Libyan border, and 480 miles south-southeast of Algiers.
In the Pacific Ocean, about 2000 miles SE of Hawaii.
-133 degrees Celsius = -207.4 degrees Fahrenheit
That point is in the Pacific Ocean, about 490 miles east of the nearest point on Siargao Island in the Phillipines, and about 315 miles north-northwest of the nearest point on Babelthuap Island in Palau.
There's no city there. That point is in the border between the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California. It's about 55 miles south-southwest of Yuma AZ, and 133 miles east-southeast of San Diego CA.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees and so 47+133 = 180 degrees
Whatever the exact north latitude of the Arctic Circle is, the south latitude ofthe Antarctic Circle is exactly the same number, on account of their respectivedefinitions.
In summer it hovers just above zero. In winter it can drop to 40 degrees below zero. In terms of Latitude, the arctic is the region above the arctic is the region north of 77 degrees north
about 133 degrees
roughly 133 degrees
Convert your units to the same and then the comparison can be done: 273K ~= 0oC = 32oF So 133 degrees Fahrenheit is higher than 273 Kelvin