latitudes in English

noun
1
the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, or of a celestial object north or south of the celestial equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes.
at a latitude of 51° N
synonyms:parallel
2
scope for freedom of action or thought.
journalists have considerable latitude in criticizing public figures

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1. These are latitudes and longitudes.

2. Are those latitudes and longitudes?

3. Airglow is strongest over low and middle latitudes.

4. Longitudes and latitudes are available on Google Earth for computers.

5. Congealment: Rare type fossilization that occur at high latitudes, low temps

6. Also, Bifacial yields are greater where the diffuse light energy is greater, which means at higher latitudes the Bifacial yield will be greater than at lower latitudes

7. " Significantly more females were produced at tropical latitudes , " she told AFP .

8. Cepheus is best seen in October (from latitudes +90° to -10°)

9. Note: Magnetic equator and northern and southern magnetic latitudes at # ° are shown by dashed lines

10. The jet streams direct the flow of most storm systems at these latitudes.

11. Magnetic equator and northern and southern magnetic latitudes at 20° are shown by dashed lines.

12. Most of the diurnal variation in weather is caused by Advection only in the middle latitudes.

13. Azimuths, or bearings, are returned in the same angular units as the input latitudes and longitudes

14. At the beginning of a cycle the jet stream is found, like sunspots, in mid-latitudes.

15. Results agree in different characteristics with aerological observations in frontal cyclones of medium latitudes.

16. Antitrades definition is - the prevailing westerly winds of middle latitudes : the westerly winds above the trade winds.

17. Bluebirds living in higher latitudes may head south if food becomes scarce or temperatures too cold

18. The Antitrades were formerly regarded as return currents carrying away, to higher latitudes, the air that rises in the intertropical convergence zones, the westerly component being due to the conservation of angular momentum as the air moves into higher latitudes.

19. 16 Brown and McCormick's skuas and Wilson's petrels fly as far as temperate latitudes of the northern hemisphere.

20. 16 Moreover, at higher latitudes, as over the Davis Station, the auroral absorption increases and strengthens in winter.

21. Albatrosses of the southern oceans are most numerous in the stormy latitudes between 40 and 50 degrees

22. [View] (D) Over the long, dark winter, pollutants transported over long distances from southern latitudes accumulate in the Arctic.

23. 23 She marked the meridians, numbered the latitudes and longitudes, and added a curlicue of compass points to make it navigable.

24. Advective changes at mid-latitudes in summer are smaller, mainly due to slower surface currents, caused by lighter surface winds.

25. Airglow definition: the faint light from the upper atmosphere in the night sky , esp in low latitudes Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

26. Under conditions of high geomagnetic activity, Aurorally produced NO is present at latitudes poleward of 15°S and 28°N

27. Capricornus is the 40th biggest constellation in the sky, and is visible for observers located between latitudes +60° and -90°

28. This type of agriculture is commonly known as mixed farming, and originated in the humid areas of the middle latitudes, except Asia

29. The Czech Republic lies mostly between latitudes 48° and 51° N and longitudes 12° and 19° E.

30. The Iridium satellite constellation was conceived in the early 1990s, as a way to reach high Earth latitudes with reliable satellite communication services.

31. These Antitrades after descending near 30°-35° latitudes again blow towards the equator where they are again heated and ascend

32. The characteristic ionospheric storm variation of F2 Layer ionisation at a temperate latitude station is described and compared with corresponding effects at other latitudes.

33. The effects of solar activity on Earth include auroras at moderate to high latitudes and the disruption of radio communications and electric power.

34. P0980 Polar cap absorption Effect on radio waves in high latitudes, caused by a sudden increase in the electron concentration in the D layer of the ionosphere.

35. Becalm definition, to deprive (a sailing vessel) of the wind necessary to move it; subject to a calm: The schooner was Becalmed in the horse latitudes for two weeks

36. Over the course of generations, humans living at the Sun-saturated latitudes in Africa adapted to have a higher melanin production threshold and more eumelanin, giving skin a darker tone.

37. 2018, Khan Towhid Osman, Management of Soil Problems, page 119: Cryerts are most extensive in the grassland and forest-grassland transitions zones of the Canadian Prairies and at similar latitudes in Russia.

38. Ainhum is defined by a constricting band around a digit and is most common in tropic and subtropic latitudes occurring around the fifth toe or toes of people accustomed to walking barefoot.

39. Moderate vertical wind shear can lead to the initial development of the convective complex and surface low similar to the mid-latitudes, but it must relax to allow tropical cyclogenesis to continue.

40. From northern latitudes Capricornus can be seen from July to November, and in the Southern hemisphere from winter to late spring, where its appears upside down relative to the Northern hemisphere.

41. The Auroral ovals expand and contract with the level of Auroral activity, sometimes extending to lower latitudes to cover much of North America or Europe when the space around Earth is most disturbed

42. The results show that north-facing slopes at greater latitudes in the northern hemisphere can receive significantly less net radiation than horizontal or south-facing slopes, resulting in less actual evaporation.

43. Cepheus is a circumpolar constellation of the northern hemisphere and is easily seen at visible at latitudes between +90° and -10° and best seen during culmination during the month of …

44. Germany - Germany - Climate: Germany is favoured with a generally temperate Climate, especially in view of its northerly latitudes and the distance of the larger portions of its territory from the warming influence of the North Atlantic Current

45. Ceded swath between present north and south border-latitudes west to Mississippi River, across present-day Pennsylvania (notably the Wyoming Valley disputed in the Pennamite–Yankee War), Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, except for a portion south of Lake Erie

46. Auriga is the 21st biggest constellation in the night sky, occupying 657 square degrees. It is located in the first quadrant of the northern hemisphere (NQ1) and can be seen at latitudes between +90° and -40°

47. In the polar regions (above 60 degrees latitude), widespread and permanent ethane clouds appear in and above the troposphere; at lower latitudes, mainly methane clouds are found between 15 and 18 km, and are more sporadic and localized.

48. The Equinox (Vernal & Autumnal) There are only two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness at all latitudes

49. The only stars in the northern celestial hemisphere brighter than Capella are Arcturus in Boötes constellation and Vega in Lyra.The only other star visible from northern latitudes that is brighter than Capella is Sirius in the southern constellation Canis Major.

50. Besides the 48 conterminous states that occupy the middle latitudes of the continent, the United States includes the state of Alaska, at the northwestern extreme of North America, and the island state of Hawaii, in the mid-Pacific Ocean.