It is: 9/5*(23)+32 = 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit
The area between 23 degrees north and 23 degrees south is called the "Tropics", and it _IS_ the warmest part of the Earth. Good call.
yes it tilts at about 7 degrees. 23 degrees is the tilt of earth axis.
About 23.5 degrees, but it wobbles around this angle (between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees).
Doncaster, South Yorkshire, UK - 23 m.
73.4
Rainbows - 2013 was released on: USA: 23 February 2013
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Perth is at 32 degrees south and on the summer solstice the Sun's declination is 23½ degrees south. Therefore the Sun is 32-23½ degrees or 8½ degrees from the zenith, that is 81½ degrees above the horizon.
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Its factors are: 1, 3, 23 and 69
it's 23 degrees below the horizon; you won't see it.
23 degrees Fahrenheit = -5 degrees Celsius.
23 degrees Celsius = 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit
23 degrees celsius
23 degrees Celsius = 73.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
23 degrees Fahrenheit = -5 degrees Celsius.