It freezes the egg, therefore freezing whatever may live inside it, hencefourth, killing it.
Temperature should not have an effect on their efficiency. The chemical reaction is designed to quickly inflate the bag with nitrogen gas within 40 milliseconds of triggering.
Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.
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There are two factors that influence air resistance with temperature. Air density decreases with temperature so that the force needed to push the air out of the way is decreased, thereby decreasing resistance. Conversely, air viscosity increases with temperature (unlike oil for example where viscosity decreases with temperature) so that the drag increases. Under normal conditions, the density change of air has the greatest effect and air resistance decreases at higher temperatures.
Temperature can affect a couple of different variables in a ball to alter the distance it will travel from an impact. For inflated balls, the temperature can change the air pressure inside the ball giving an over inflated effect if it was warmed, or and under inflated effect if it was cold. (Have you ever tried dribbling a basketball without enough air in it?) The amount of air pressure then is directly proportional to the temperature of the air inside.
Of course it does.
it slows down the hatching process
temperature humidity and elevation
temperature, water vapor, and elevation.
The greater the temperature, the faster liquids will evaporate.
Yes, it does.
the temperature affects the balloon filled with air because if it is too cold it can freeze it, and cause the balloon to pop
The enhanced greenhouse effect is making air temperatures rise.
it slows down the hatching progress. GOOD DAY!
it slows down the hatching progress. GOOD DAY!
The bigger affect on wind speed is air pressure.
In short answer, yes. There are many things that will affect the temperature produced by an air conditioning unit, to be honest.