With an indoor pool (not a spa) room air temperature should be maintained 2-5 degrees above the water temperature< with 50% or less humidity.
Yes, the hotter it is the more pressure, and therefore the colder the less pressure. Ther you go :)
The reason for temperature being lower in high altitude regions (as compared to places at sea-level) is due to the decrease in atmospheric pressure as we go up in altitude. So decrease in atmospheric pressure causes the temperature to decrease, which might be a reason for the decreased pressure at night. --- Diurnal temperature fluctuations vary by location, but follow a twice-daily cycle of general rise and fall, corresponding to the "atmospheric tide" induced by the eastward rotation of the planet.
The ideal temperature of your room should be between 68-71o F You should not go below 50o or above 82o F.
The water temperature is lower than your body. It is usually around 80 degrees. This difference makes you cold.
you can't go swimming!
I can't up with an ideal for denture. I want to know where to go with the Ideal I have? Clips for holding in your denture.
The physical state of a substance in relation to its properties and behavior at room temperature and standard atmospheric pressure will simply be the lowest energy state for the substance. This is the state that the substance can't help but go back to, unless energy is put in to do otherwise.
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People from swimming clubs go to swimming galas
no. swimming at 40 c is not advisable because skin becomes dry, scaly and rough
"It depends on what exactly you are looking for in a vacation. St. Barts Island is ideal for sightseeing, and has several beaches you can go to. Swimming and sunbathing are common pasttimes."
How high is high? The boiling temperature depends on the pressure of the atmosphere above the liquid. The higher you go the lower is the atmospheric pressure, and so the boiling temperature. Methanol boils at 64.7°C (148.4°F) at 760mmHg, about sea level.