its really cold and its covered in ice and barren rock
It refers to wind chill factor. This is the decrease in air temperature that someone would feel because of a cold breeze of air flow. The wind chill factor will be lower than the air temperature. The opposite would be used with the heat index.
That would be quiet the wind chill Antarctica
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
A dependent factor.
I would describe it as the number ' 1 '.
Antarctica is the highest, darkest, coldest, driest, windiest and iciest continent on earth.
To calculate the wind chill factor, we would need to use a formula that combines the wind speed and temperature. The wind chill would feel colder than the actual temperature, so it would be lower than 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
The wind chill for a temperature of 68°F with a wind speed of 20 mph would be approximately 64°F. This means that while the actual air temperature is 68°F, it would feel like 64°F due to the wind chill effect.
The only erroneous word in this context is 'island'. Antarctica is not an island.
It's basically "off the charts". The wind chill formula was not devised for such conditions, and you would VERY rarely find such conditions outside of parts of Antarctica and perhaps the summit of the Greenland Ice Sheet. If you were exposed, frost bite would be essentially instantaneous.
Wind chill would not be measured on the equator because it's too hot. It is generally only measured for temperatures below 45 degrees F. Only the highest mountains would get anywhere close to this.
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