Cloud cover can be expressed in "octals" - a rating out of 8 based on how much cloud is covering the sky. One eighth of coverage is called an octal.
An "eighth of a sky" typically refers to a segment or portion of the sky, often used in conversation to describe a specific area visible from a particular vantage point. It can evoke imagery of clouds, colors during sunrise or sunset, or the expanse of blue on a clear day. Metaphorically, it can suggest a limited perspective or a fragment of a larger experience. Ultimately, it captures the beauty and vastness of the sky in a concise way.
negative one eighth.
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NO A fourth (quarter) is twice one eighth
One Okta = One eighth of the sky covered by cloud.
Eighth Area Army - Japan - ended in 1945.
Eighth Area Army - Japan - was created in 1942.
Japanese Eighth Area Army was created in 1942.
Japanese Eighth Area Army ended in 1945.
One eighth plus one eighth is one fourth.
no. obviously there are two one eighth to make one two eighth
Just rising in the eastern sky.
The area in a school where all the eighth grade classrooms are.
One minus one eighth is seven eighths.
"Blue Sky" is the eighth track by the Allman Brothers Band off the Eat a Peach album.
One forth is twice as large as one eighth. One forth divided by two is one eighth, and one eighth times two is one forth.