First, we need the "transit altitude" of the celestial equator, at 80 degrees north. That's 90 - 80 degrees = 10 degrees. At noon (local apparent noon) the Sun's altitude will be: 10 degrees + the Sun's declination. That's the altitude of the Sun's "upper culmination". At "midnight" (the Sun's "lower culmination") the Sun's altitude will be: the Sun's declination - 10 degrees. So, the difference in altitude is 20 degrees. The Sun is 20 degrees higher at noon.
20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120 * * * * * These are the first six multiples!
Ocean Ave- - 2002 1-80 was released on: USA: 2002
Since 20 is a factor of 80, all of its factors are common.
The multiples of 16 are 16, 32, 48, 64, 80, etc. The multiples of 20 are 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, etc. The common multiples of 16 and 20 are 80, 160, 240 and so on.
Indian ocean
Indian Ocean
Indian ocean
The ship would be in the Indian Ocean.
Indian Ocean
What ocean is at 40 degrees south and 80 degrees west
Arctic Ocean
20 S 80 W is in the South Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Peru, South America.
Australia
The coordinates 80 degrees north and 20 degrees east refer to a location in the northern hemisphere close to the Arctic Circle, in the Barents Sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is likely to be surrounded by ice and cold conditions most of the year.
the Atlantic ocean is about 80 degrees C.
The South Pacific