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Q: What is in Alaska at 61 degrees north and 147 degrees west?
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Where is latitude 61 degrees north longitude 147 degrees west?

it's alaska


Where is 61 degrees north and 147 degrees west?

your house


What city is 61 degrees north and 147 degrees west?

There's no city there. That point is in the water, just off the coast of the Chugach National Forest in Alaska. The nearest cities are Valdez, about 24 miles to the east-northeast, and Anchorage, about 100 miles to the west.


Where is Fairbanks located in Alaska?

It is 732 miles northeast of Juneau and 359 miles north of Anchorage in the interior of the state and is in the Tanana Valley south of the White Mountains and the Yukon River. Locals sometimes refer to their city as Latitude 65 but the actual location is 64 degrees, 50 minutes and 37 seconds North and 147 degrees, 42 minutes and 23 seconds West.


How far from burgaw NC to durham NC?

130 miles taking I-40 WEST to NC-147 NORTH at EXIT 279A, then NC-147 NORTH to Durham.


What is the supplement for a 33 degree angle?

It is: 147 degrees because 147+33 = 180 degrees


Why is 147 the supplement of 33?

If you mean 147 degrees and 33 degrees it is because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.


What is the supplement of 147 degrees?

It is: 33 degrees


What is an angle called at 147 degrees?

An angle of 147 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees


What is the measure of an angle that is supplementary to 147 degrees?

33 degrees


What county is fairbanks Alaska in?

64°50'4.69"N 147°38'50.07"W approx.


Why is my 147 the supplement of 33?

The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the given angle, results in a sum of 180 degrees. In this case, if we add 33 degrees to 147 degrees, the sum is 180 degrees, so 147 is the supplement of 33.