The temperature of the Great Lakes in winter ranges from about 12 degrees to 61 degrees Fahrenheit. In the summer, the temperature ranges from 28 degrees to 82 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average temperature in Michigan ranges from 14 degrees Fahrenheit to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. The month with the coldest average temperature is January and the month with the warmest average temperature is July.
The average temperature is minus zero to twenty degrees.
The lakes have a high specific heat capacity.Answer:Air passing over the lakes becomes moister from evaporation. This evaporation of water requires heat which is absorbed from the air. As a consequence the air becomes cooler.
because the lakes are big
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The average temperature in The Great Lakes and Lowlands of St. Lawrence are roughly 20 to 30 degrees Celsius in the summer, and in the winter are around -15 to -25 degrees Celsius.
The average temperature of Lake Ontario is 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature is taken at the Monroe county water treatment plant every day.
Lake Superior is usually around 40 degrees.
The average temperature in Michigan ranges from 14 degrees Fahrenheit to 83 degrees Fahrenheit. The month with the coldest average temperature is January and the month with the warmest average temperature is July.
The Great Lakes
The average temperature is minus zero to twenty degrees.
the average temperature of the Great Salt Lake is an average of 81.72 degrease Fahrenheit for the month of June 2008.
Its from Mid-May to Mid-Sep
I think that the average temperature should be recorded because some people need to find answers quickly!!!!!The average temperature of the Great Victorian desert is infact 40oc in summer but in winter it drops to 23oc.
Great Lakes
The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.
The lakes have a high specific heat capacity.Answer:Air passing over the lakes becomes moister from evaporation. This evaporation of water requires heat which is absorbed from the air. As a consequence the air becomes cooler.