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Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
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There are far more than three conditions that are controlled inside your body. Examples are temperature, oxygen level, blood sugar level, pH of our blood, blood electrolyte levels, heart rate, and muscle tone. The maintenance of a relatively stable body state is known as homeostasis.
The temperature and the silica content will both affect the viscosity of lave which will in turn affect the flow rate (whereby the lower the temperature and the higher the silica content, the higher the viscosity and the lower the flow rate).
The viscosity is also dependent on temperature. Higher Temperature results in lower viscosities typically, i.e more runny.
A vaccum flask,since it can the temperature of it's content constant.
Primers with more GC content will affect the melting temperature. Higher GC content will have a higher melting temperature.
Yes it is possible, for example when water freezes there is a point when the temperature remains constant however energy is released as the water condenses.
Enthalpy
Both are direct manifestations of the internal thermal energy content of a gas.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
Air temperature is responsible for clouds and humidity content.
The difficulty of keeping a dog constant and content depends on the dogs age, for example. A young puppy is usually energetic, restless and requires a lot of your time and attention. Once they grow older they get used to a daily routine, which includes walking them and playing with them at certain times. In essence, the older a dog gets the easier it is to keep it constant and content.
it depends on temperature.
There are periodontist other than the ones in California that do this procedure. Here's one in Ohio; http://periodayton.com/content/gummy_smile_cures.html
As a percentage. It is the water vapor content of the air compared to the normal maximum content at that temperature. (For supercooled air, the humidity is more than 100% for the temperature.)
as temperature goes DOWN, oxygen content goes UP.