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On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
The average temperature in Yosemite is about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The extreme cold of the higher elevations helps bring down the average, but the valley is usually warmer, especially in the summer.
Highs average 22F and lows 9F. This is much warmer than the AVERAGE of the upper midwest during this time of the year.
When forests burn they release carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas which tends to make the Earth warmer.
It is more COLDER in the POLES and it is more WARMER by the EQUATOR.So therefore the temperature by the equator is warmer and the temperature by the poles is much colder.
Average room temperature.
it is way warmer there than on earth! earths average temperature is 14C mercurys average temperature is 66C
On a map of average annual temperature why are the lower latitudes so much warmer than the higher latitudes?
IDK about the temperature, but all i know is that these hippos perfer a warmer climate.
No, a coastal city at 30 or 40 degrees north would not have a warmer temperature. But, it would have a moderate temperature.
Their average body temperature is between 99 to 102 degrees Fahrenheit, which is actually warmer than that of a human.
The average temperature in Yosemite is about 55 degrees Fahrenheit. The extreme cold of the higher elevations helps bring down the average, but the valley is usually warmer, especially in the summer.
WARMER. Comment: It's not very warm though. The average temperature is well below zero degrees Celsius.
Average temperature wise, yes. In some areas, no, such as Northern Scandinavia
The average temperature in Jupiter's air is -234 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature becomes warmer it gets closer to the core, which can be as high as 43,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The property of gas particles that is measured by temperature is the average kinetic energy. This energy will increase as a gas becomes warmer or the temperature increases.
Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of molecules. The molecules of a substance move or vibrate at different speeds, causing something to be warmer/hotter or cooler/colder. The faster they move, the warmer it feels, and the higher the temperature. It can be measured in Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvins.