It depends on your location, though wherever you are it can vary by a large amount year by year
Yes because they add up to 180 degrees
The cotangent function is the reciprocal of the tangent function, so cot(115 degrees) is equivalent to 1/tan(115 degrees). Since tan(115 degrees) is equivalent to -tan(65 degrees) due to the periodicity of the tangent function, cot(115 degrees) simplifies to -tan(65 degrees), which corresponds to option A.
180 degrees C = 356 degrees F.
200 degrees Celsius is 392 degrees Fahrenheit.
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snow will fall when it is about 10.degrees Fahrenheit
Spring is 48 degrees fahrenheit and fall is 50.33 degrees fahrenheit.
Spring is 48 degrees fahrenheit and fall is 50.33 degrees fahrenheit.
At 27 degrees Fahrenheit, the precipitation would likely fall as snow.
Snow typically begins to fall when the temperature is at or below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
30 degrees south and 20 degrees east
That entirely depends on your latitude, but on the fall equinox, lets say for simplicity you are at 45 degrees N, then on the Fall equinox the sun would be 45 degrees above the souther horizon at noon. In the tropics the sun can be at the zenith (90 degrees overhead).
it is about 75 degrees
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Usually around 3 degrees Celsius or 38 degrees Fahrenheit
It can be anywhere from 167 degrees all the way down to -67 degrees :)
its about 55 degrees