It has never had this many; the most was 1980 with 69.
pi over three is 60 degrees.
An obtuse angle can be any angle over 90 degrees and below 180 degrees (anything over that is a reflex angle)
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1 full turn = 360 degrees 1/6 full turn = 360/6 = 60 degrees
Killeen has had 45 days of temps over 100 degrees. The record is 55 days over 100 degrees in 1980
I once drove from New Jersey to Phoenix, and it took about 37 hours spread over 3½ days. Mapquest estimates 34.4 hours from Phoenix to Richmond.
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Data as of September 7, 2011:Number of Days of 100 degrees or higher in DFW in 2011: 66Consecutive Days of 100 degrees or higher in 2011: 40 (July 2 to August 10)Days over 100 Degrees in 1980: 69Consecutive Days Over 100 in 1980: 42
It depends on the time of year.If it is summer in Sydney then it is winter in Phoenix.Because Sydney is in the Southern hemisphere(south of the equator)and Phoenix is in the Northern hemisphere.Winters in Phoenix average around 65-70 degrees during the day.In Sydney at the same time when it is summer,the average temps are in the 90's and over 100 degrees on some days.But in the summer for Phoenix,daytime temperatures can be over 110 degrees most every day.In June of 1990,Phoenix set an all time high temperature of 122 degrees. So to compare the summers between Phoenix and Sydney,Phoenix wins out as the hotter of the two.
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Greater Phoenix enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually • Greater Phoenix is located in a valley and is surrounded by mountains on all sides • Although the annual rainfall totals only about 7 inches, the Sonoran Desert hosts a variety of native plants and animals • The region boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually, low humidity, and very mild winters • The average annual temperature in Greater Phoenix is about 74 degrees • The warm, yet moderate, climate allows residents to take full advantage of the many outdoor recreational opportunities