61 degrees north and 147 degrees west is in the northern part of Alaska, near the Bering Strait and the Arctic Ocean.
Latitude 61 degrees north longitude 147 degrees west is located in the Gulf of Alaska, southwest of the state of Alaska in the United States. It is in the North Pacific Ocean, closer to the Alaskan coast.
There's no city there. That point is in the water, just off the coast of the Chugach National Forest in Alaska. The nearest cities are Valdez, about 24 miles to the east-northeast, and Anchorage, about 100 miles to the west.
It is 732 miles northeast of Juneau and 359 miles north of Anchorage in the interior of the state and is in the Tanana Valley south of the White Mountains and the Yukon River. Locals sometimes refer to their city as Latitude 65 but the actual location is 64 degrees, 50 minutes and 37 seconds North and 147 degrees, 42 minutes and 23 seconds West.
Fairbanks is located in Fairbanks North Star Borough in the state of Alaska.
130 miles taking I-40 WEST to NC-147 NORTH at EXIT 279A, then NC-147 NORTH to Durham.
That would be Fairbanks, Alaska. It's located at approximately 64 degrees N and 147 degrees W, close enough to your coordinates. Just make sure to bundle up, it gets colder than your ex's heart up there.
Two angles are considered supplementary if their measures add up to 180 degrees. In this case, when you add 147 degrees and 33 degrees, you get 147 + 33 = 180 degrees. Therefore, 147 degrees is the supplement of 33 degrees because it, along with 33 degrees, completes the total of 180 degrees.
It is: 147 degrees because 147+33 = 180 degrees
If you mean 147 degrees and 33 degrees it is because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
It is: 33 degrees
An angle of 147 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees