A set of latitude/longitude coordinates describes a single point, so it's not possible
for an entire island to be right exactly there.
That particular point is located about 36 miles southwest of the Kingscote Airport,
near the southwest coast of Australia's Kangaroo Island.
Other points on the same island all have different coordinates.
Kangaroo Island, Australia is at 36 degrees south and 137 degrees east.
Kariya, Japanis at 35 degrees north and 137 degrees east.
The melting point of compound Benzoin is approximately 135-137 degrees Celsius.
The isotope symbol for Barium-137 is Ba-137.
First of all, the north/south coordinate is the latitude, and the east/west one is the longitude. Now that we have that straightened out, we can go look for the point described by your coordinates, and when we do that, we find that there's no city there. The point is in the Pacific Ocean, about 137 miles east-northeast of Hilo HI, and 2,330 miles southwest of Los Angeles.
Kangaroo Island, Australia is at 36 degrees south and 137 degrees east.
Kariya, Japanis at 35 degrees north and 137 degrees east.
137 degrees is an obtuse angle
The address of the Museum Of Chebeague History is: 137 South Rd, Chebeague Island, ME 04017
137 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
Go through Roswell, Artesia, Carlsbad, Loving, Pecos, Fort Stockton I-40 East to Exit 218 285 South to 380 East A mile of 62 West to 137 A mile of 180 East to 87 South 83 South to I-10 East
The triangle with angle measurements of 137 degrees, 17 degrees, and 26 degrees cannot exist because the sum of the angles in any triangle must equal 180 degrees. In this case, 137 + 17 + 26 equals 180 degrees, which is valid, but the angle of 137 degrees indicates it is an obtuse triangle. Thus, the triangle is classified as an obtuse triangle.
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The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle's measure from 180 degrees. Therefore, if an angle measures 43 degrees, its supplement is calculated as 180 - 43 = 137 degrees. Thus, the supplement of a 43-degree angle is 137 degrees.
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The melting point of compound Benzoin is approximately 135-137 degrees Celsius.