On January 22, 1943, the northern and eastern slopes of the Black Hills of South Dakota were at the western edge of an Arctic airmass and under a temperature inversion. A layer of shallow Arctic air hugged the ground from Spearfish to Rapid City. At about 7:30am MST, the temperature in Spearfish was -4 degrees Fahrenheit. The Chinook kicked in, and two minutes later the temperature was 45 degrees above zero. The 49 degree rise in two minutes set a world record that is still on the books. By 9:00am, the temperature had risen to 54 degrees. Suddenly, the Chinook died down and the temperature tumbled back to -4 degrees. The 58 degree drop took only 27 minutes.
Heat waves move/travel at 300,000km per second.
The speed of temperature change depends on many things, like the difference in temperature between the heat source and where it is being transferred to and also the materials.
Only one word will suffice: Rapidly.
But quantitatively, it is rising at about 0.15 C/decade now.
it would have to be how fast the salt dissolves because a non polar sugar would not dissolve in water.
Earth's average temperature has been generally increasing for over a century, and moreso in recent decades (about 0.2C/decade in the last few).
Will increase the rate of dissolution and hence how fast the solute is dissolved.
Crust, mantle, and then core.!(:
Mars
highest near equator
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it would have to be how fast the salt dissolves because a non polar sugar would not dissolve in water.
The temperature gradient.
Earth's average temperature has been generally increasing for over a century, and moreso in recent decades (about 0.2C/decade in the last few).
The Industrial Revolution began increasing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when we started burning fossil fuel.
Increasing the temperature of gas the volume increase.
detergent would dissolve at a faster rate
Increasing the temperature of a solvent decreases the solubility of a gas Generally, increasing solvent temperature decreases the solubility of gases.
Increasing the temperature will cause the pH to decrease.
It doesn't. Increasing temperature adds energy.