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Example sentences for "three degrees"

  • Its temperature is generally two degrees, and when you approach the mouth of the Rio Temi, three degrees, cooler than the temperature of the Upper Orinoco.

  • When you have passed the latitude of three degrees north, and approach the equator, you have seldom an opportunity of observing the sun or the stars.

  • He thinks he is thirty-three degrees above an ordinary soldier, while in fact he is generally beneath him.

  • She held on up the coast for eight hundred miles into latitude forty-three degrees North, but no signs appeared of an opening.

  • The vessels struck across the Atlantic and made the coast of South America on the fifth of April in latitude thirty-three degrees South.

  • In latitude sixty-three degrees, he fell in with a barrier of ice, which he coasted for thirteen days without finding an opening.

  • Lilienthal's estimate that the pressure on a curved surface having an angle of incidence of three degrees equals .

  • Even in gusts of 30 miles the angle of incidence did not get as low as three degrees, although the wind at this speed has more than twice the lifting power of a 21-mile wind.

  • That the ratio of drift to lift in well-balanced surfaces is less at angles of incidence of five degrees to 12 degrees than at an angle of three degrees.

  • Caracas, situated in the mountains, three degrees west of Cumana, and five degrees west of the volcanoes of the Caribbee islands, has suffered greater shocks than were ever experienced on the coast of Paria or New Andalusia.

  • As this group subtends an angle of three degrees only at the house where we dwelt, it long served me to compare the variations of the terrestrial refraction with the meteorological phenomena.

  • They found that in order to support a man on it the glider required an angle nearer twenty degrees than three, and even with the wind at thirty miles an hour they could not get down to the planned angle of three degrees.

  • Ptolemy carried the most northern parts of the known world sixty-three degrees north, and the most southern parts sixteen degrees south, of the Equator, an extent north and south of seventy-nine degrees.

  • Oviedo[937] does not define the region of this settlement more closely than to say that it was under thirty-three degrees, adding that it is not laid down on any map.

  • If we measure the angular movement of the fork while locked, it will seldom be found less than two or three degrees.

  • After going by sea and by land toward this country of that I have spoken, and to other isles and lands beyond that country, I have found the Star Antarctic of thirty-three degrees of height and more minutes.

  • And beside the high altar, three degrees of height is the fertre of alabaster, where the bones of Saint Catherine lie.

  • But I take Pring to have been the first to mention them, when, two years before De Monts, he sighted a multitude of small islands in about forty-three degrees, and anchored under the shelter of the greatest.

  • Champlain also puts the latitude of Kennebunk River at forty-three degrees twenty-five minutes, which shows Pring could hardly have explored to the eastward of Cape Elizabeth.

  • The Speedwell, Pring's vessel, also made land in forty-three degrees.

  • The space they occupy is three degrees, and a straight line passing through them, points to the Pleiades on one side and Sirius on the other.

  • This Lake is situated between forty-one and forty-three degrees of north latitude, and between seventy-eight and eighty-three degrees of west longitude.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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