122 F
The halfway point temperature is -4 F.
"Lukewarm" is a non-specific term, but if we consider room temperature to be 70 degrees, and bath water temperature to be 110 degrees, that is a 40 degree difference. Lukewarm should be about halfway between those two points. That would be 90 degrees, or about the same temperature as the average human's skin. So water on the skin at that temperature would feel "just a little bit warm". Which is what lukewarm means.
A 45 degree sun angle indicates that the sun is halfway between the horizon and directly overhead (known as the zenith). Such an angle causes the length of an object's shadow to be equal to the object's height.
5000 degrees is very hot and is more then atleast maybe more then lava about near quarter or halfway to the suns 10,000 or so and is cooler then Half the suns heat.
Third quarter moon is when the moon is halfway between full and new, while on the way to new. If you stand with your back to the sun, actually where the sun would be because its probably below the horizon, a third quarter moon will be about 90 degrees to your left, and the left face will be illuminated.
50 degrees Celsius or 122 degrees Fahrenheit
The halfway point temperature is -4 F.
50 degrees
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Accounting for water: freezing is 32 degrees and boiling is 212 degrees. The midway point would be 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The halfway point between the Prime Meridian (0°) and the 180° line of longitude is the 90° line of longitude, also known as the International Date Line. This line is located in the Pacific Ocean and marks where each new day begins.
Yes, you can use fractions with temperature. A temperature that is halfway between 30° and 31° is 30½°.
45 degrees north