It is 50 degrees North of the Equator and 30 degrees East of the Greenwich Meridian.
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No.Latitude (the north/south measurement) begins at the equator.So 50 degrees north is 50 degrees from the equator,and 40 degrees south is 40 degrees from the equator.Now can you tell which one is closer to the equator ?
-- If you meant 30 degrees WEST longitude, then that point is way out in the north Atlantic Ocean, between Ireland and Newfoundland. -- If you meant 30 degrees EAST longitude, then that point is in Ukraine, about 38 miles southwest of the center of Kiev.
50 degrees Celsius converts to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.A rough calculation... multiply the degrees Celsius by 2, then add 30 (giving the answer 130oF)An accurate answer... multiply the degrees Celsius by 1.8, then add 32 (giving the answer 122oF)
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50 degrees c is warmer than 80 degrees f
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10 degrees Celsius is much warmer 50 degrees Fahrenheit
50 - 20 = 30 degrees 20 is (30) less than 50 and 50 is (30) more than 20 hence difference is 30.
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At noon the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It can get warmer as the day goes on.
It is 50 degrees North of the Equator and 30 degrees East of the Greenwich Meridian.
Celsius! 50 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to about 10 degrees Celsius. In Fahrenheit, the climatic temperature can reach over 100, but in Celsius it will go into negatives and up to about 50 (max).
The warmer the better it is very stiff from 50 to 60 degrees on
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