The angle around a point can be from 1 degrees to 360 degrees. Anything above 360 degrees is like starting over again from 1 degrees
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.
18 degrees above 78 degrees would be 96 degrees.
20 degrees above freezing in Celsius is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
5 degrees above 0 is 5 degrees Celsius.
-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.
Hot in Fahrenheit is typically considered to be anything above 90 degrees. This temperature is often associated with summer heatwaves and can feel uncomfortable or even dangerous if proper precautions are not taken.
Yes, Sydney is located above the 26th parallel south. Specifically, it sits at approximately 33.9 degrees south latitude. This places it well above the 26th parallel, which is situated further north in Australia.
above it will be freezing at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
The latitude of 20° 00' 01" North. (Or 19° 59' 59" if your map was printed in Australia.)
At 115 degrees Celsius, sulfur will change from a solid state to a liquid state. This temperature is above the melting point of sulfur, which is around 112.8 degrees Celsius.
The sun would be at an angle of 33 degrees above the horizon on the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21st each year. At 29 degrees north latitude, this would be the highest angle the sun reaches in the sky.