A bit of flat scrub desert, five miles west of Stuart Highway in Manguri, South Australia.
That's in the ocean south of Kochi, Japan.
The city situated at approximately 23 degrees south and 134 degrees east in Australia is Alice Springs. Located in the Northern Territory, Alice Springs is known for its desert climate and serves as a gateway to several natural attractions, including Uluru and the MacDonnell Ranges. It is a significant cultural and historical center for Indigenous Australians and has a rich history of exploration and settlement.
The supplementary angle of a given angle is found by subtracting that angle from 180 degrees. For an angle of 134 degrees, the supplementary angle is 180 - 134 = 46 degrees. Therefore, the supplementary angle of 134 degrees is 46 degrees.
134 degrees Fahrenheit is 56.667 degrees Celsius.
181 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 101 SOUTH, from Santa Barbara, to SR-134 EAST to BURBANK and GLENDALE at EXIT 13A.Take SR-134 EAST to I-210 EAST to SAN BERNARDINO.Take I-210 EAST to SR-57 SOUTH to SANTA ANA at EXIT 45.Take SR-57 SOUTH to I-10 EAST to SAN BERNARDINO at EXIT 22B.Take I-10 EAST to I-15 SOUTH to SAN DIEGO at EXIT 58B.Take I-15 SOUTH to MURRIETTA.
475 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 101 SOUTH from Santa Barbara to SR-134 EAST to BURBANK and PASADENA in Los Angeles.Take the 134 EAST to the 210 EAST to PASADENA. Take the 210 EAST to I-10 EAST to INDIO at EXIT 84A.Take I-10 WEST to Phoenix.
70 miles taking this route:Take I-5 SOUTH, from Sun Valley, to SR-134 (VENTURA) FREEWAY - EAST to PASADENA off EXIT 144.Take SR-134 EAST to I-210 EAST to SAN BERNARDINO.Take I-210 EAST to SR-57 FREEWAY - SOUTH to SANTA ANA off EXIT 45.Take SR-57 SOUTH to I-10 EAST to SAN BERNARDINO off EXIT 22B.Take I-10 EAST to I-15 SOUTH to SAN DIEGO off EXIT 58B.Take I-15 SOUTH to SR-60 EAST off EXIT 106A.Take SR-60 EAST to RIVERSIDE.
134 deg F = 56.666... deg C
134 degrees F
134 Kelvin = -218.47 degrees Fahrenheit
54 degrees.
The difference between 134 degrees and -80 degrees is 214 degrees. This is calculated by subtracting the smaller angle from the larger angle, regardless of their signs.