thermal conductivity
The hotter the sensor, the greater its errors.
10000 times hotter! That is your answer.
Basically, the amount of hydrogen (mass). The more mass a star has, the greater the pressure in the core. The greater the pressures in the core, the higher the temperature, the higher the temperature, the hotter the star will be, the hotter the star, the blighter the envelope will be.
Yes, the hotter an object is, the greater the thermal energy it has.
the temp gets hotter and the pressure gets greater
No. Hotter means higher temperature.No. Hotter means higher temperature.No. Hotter means higher temperature.No. Hotter means higher temperature.
thee temperature goes higher because when it absorbs heat,the temperature goes hotter :)
It is not always hotter, but most of the time it is because the outside temperature is lower than 98.6 which is the normal core temperature of a healthy human being.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
some theories are: the temperature is getting hotter due to co2 from both volcanoes and cars the temperature is gettig hotter due to a nautural cycle
it affects it because the hotter the temperature is the aster paint will dry.
The temperature of the mantle is greater at Point B than Point A. The temperature of the mantle is determined by its depth which is greater at Point B than Point A. The deeper the mantle the hotter and more pressurized it is and so the temperature at Point B will be greater than at Point A.Temperature can also be affected by other factors such as the composition of the mantle and the presence of radioactive elements. In this case since both points are in the same area and have similar composition the temperature will be determined by the depth.To summarize the temperature of the mantle is greater at Point B than Point A because it is deeper and thus more pressurized and hot.