100 degree would probably diffuse faster than at 0 degree because 100 degree has a higher concentration
100C - 20C equals 80C
with a microwave
100 degrees cel
It is not because 100 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Asia
There is no such thing as 100˚ south. 90˚ south is as south as it gets, which is at the South Pole in Antarctica.
100 degrees west will put you somewhere in the American continent. You can't go 100 degrees south, as 90 degrees will put you at the south pole !
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Asia.
40 degrees north latitude and 100 degrees east longitude intersect in Asia.
90 degrees south latitude is the precise location of the South Pole. The South Pole is in Antarctica, a continent of quite some size. It contains no oceans. The South Atlantic runs from the Equator to about 77 degrees south and from 20 degrees east to 65 degrees west
Not possible.
The Asian continent is located at this intersection of longitude and latitude.
Gansu Sheng, China.
Suriname. 100% true.