Absolutely, some electronics give off a great deal of heat. Just the computers in our office require air conditioning well into the winter heating season.
Technically, it does, very slightly ... not enough so that you could notice it casually without precise measurement. The reason is the fact that the density of water depends slightly on its temperature.
Amount of sun, amount of clouds and amount of moisture in the air are 3 examples of things that could affect temperature.
Yes.
Enough of it could put you to sleep permanently.
Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind
You could get grouchy youll be tired of the remainder of the day.
i think, also at the time, day, temperature. i could im correct :-)
How does the air temperature affect the absorption spectrum? Well, it is believed that in the cold or cool climates, the spectrum will get cold, therefor the water is cold. If it gets cold enough, the spectrum could and might freeze. If a plant is in a very warm or hot climate, and it gets too warm, the spectrum could get 'overwhelmed' with how much nutrients and water it has to absorb to stay alive, and it might just shrivel up, meaning, the plant could shrivel up. If you store a plant in a mild climate, it should be just fine, as long as you give it enough good soil and water.
High temperature is the maximum temperature that could eb reached for the day and the low temperature the average lowest temperature that is likely fo the day
It depends on what temperature they are heated to, if hot enough they could boil. They can also evaporate.
A small increase in temperature may help some plants, but will be damaging to others. A large increase in temperature will kill most plants.
the heat melts the butter to a liquid. you could put melted butter on popcorn.