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Where? What time of the year? - There will be great variations depending on these and other circumstances.
Right around midday the temperature got a lot warmer.
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Sometimes it snows, but the snow never lasts long, and midday temperatures can approach room temperature during warm winter days.
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No, it would not cook. While the temperature of the sand and air in the Sahara is quite high during the summer during the day, it is not hot enough to bake a pizza. It would do little more than dry it out. If dry, tough uncooked pizza is your thing, go for it.More than likely the midday temperatures in summer can get to almost 60 degrees
3 degrees, or 50%
During summer a good hot day will be about 45 degrees Celsius, although it can top just on 50 degrees on the odd day (at midday)
If the weather is hot and it is warmest during midday, most of the water evaporates therefore the plant does not get the water it needs and the water is wasted (evaporation)
There is no such thing as the angle of insulation. If you mean the angle of incidence then the more direct the radiation then there will be more energy per unit area..
Yes! In fact, the air temperature and dewpoint should be exactly the same during heavy fog.
At the moment (5.30pm), in Gloucestershire, the outside temperature is dipping below zero and we are in for a cold night, but it was lovely and sunny in the early afternoon. Generally, in England, midday temperatures range from 12 Celsius downwards but seldom below zero at midday.