No
That point is in the Ukraine, about 35 miles southwest of the center of Kiev.
Oh, dude, 50 degrees north latitude and 30 degrees east longitude is in Ukraine. Yeah, like, it's just chillin' there, being all geographic and stuff. So, if you ever need to find it on a map, now you know.
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 ?
There are 20 degrees of latitude between 30° N and 50° N. Each degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles or 111 kilometers apart.
The warmest temperature it could be in Alaska with snow and ice everywhere would be just above freezing, around 34-36 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets warmer than this, the snow and ice would start to melt.
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50 degrees c is warmer than 80 degrees f
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50 - 20 = 30 degrees 20 is (30) less than 50 and 50 is (30) more than 20 hence difference is 30.
50 degrees
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The temperature difference between -30 degrees and 20 degrees is 50 degrees. Negative 30 degrees is 50 degrees lower than 20 degrees.
Yes, 80 degrees Celsius is hotter than 50 degrees Celsius. The difference between them is 30 degrees.
Yes, 10 degrees Celsius is warmer than 38 degrees Fahrenheit. This is because the Celsius scale has a lower zero point than the Fahrenheit scale, so the same change in temperature in Celsius will result in a higher temperature compared to Fahrenheit.
At noon the temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It can get warmer as the day goes on.
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No, in Fahrenheit, the lower the temperature, the colder it is. For example, 30°F is colder than 50°F.