No, 56 degrees above the horizon isn't "low". "Low in the sky" is less than 20 degrees elevation or so.
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The Antarctic Desert has measured a low of -129 degrees F.
Both the sun is above the horizon for less than 12 hours in January in the north and at low sun angles, the received sunlight is spread over a larger surface area.
The record low temperature in March in Charlotte was 4 degrees.
The average high is 70 degrees F (21.11 C), and the average low is 55 degrees F (12.77 degrees C).
If the horizon is on a level line of sight, a vertical line directly above the observer forms an angle of 90 degrees. 55 degrees would be quite high, being above 45 degrees.
That would be considered a low-grade fever and is above normal, which is 98.6 F.
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Depending on your location, the Sun is probably low above the northeastern horizon in the northern hemisphere, or above the southeastern horizon in the southern hemisphere.
Yes, a body temperature of 37.6 degrees Celsius is considered a low-grade fever. It is slightly above the normal range of 36.1-37.2 degrees Celsius and may indicate an infection or illness. It is recommended to monitor symptoms and seek medical advice if necessary.
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The altitude of Polaris, or the North Star, as seen from Manila, Philippines, is approximately 13.4 degrees above the northern horizon. This is because Polaris is located nearly directly above the North Pole, and its altitude corresponds to the observer's latitude. Manila is situated at a latitude of about 14.6 degrees North, which results in this relatively low angle.
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yes, it is a considered a low-grade fever.
The longest shadows are cast when the sun is low above the horizon - either after dawn and before dusk.