Average temperatures on Ocean surfaces vary less than 10 degrees F (6 degrees C) throughout year
Land temperatures vary by as much as 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) year-round.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
depends on the temperatures
temperatures of water
temperatures don't vary.
The temperatures we recorded were likely much lower than the 300°C temperature of water from a black smoker. Black smokers are hydrothermal vents on the seafloor that release high-temperature, mineral-rich water due to volcanic activity, while the temperatures we recorded are more typical of surface water temperatures.
Temperatures on the moon can vary significantly, ranging from extremely hot during the day (up to 127 degrees Celsius) to very cold at night (as low as -173 degrees Celsius). This is due to the lack of atmosphere to regulate temperatures like on Earth where the atmosphere traps heat.
No. Temperatures in Mexico vary due to topography (more specifically height) and the fact that it is a quite extensive country.
Yes, the amount of water vapor in the air can vary from place to place due to factors such as temperature, proximity to water bodies, and air currents. Areas with higher temperatures or closer to bodies of water generally have higher amounts of water vapor in the air.