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Liquids can boil at low pressure, and in fact do so at lower temperatures than when the pressure is high.
The transfer of heat by molecular motion from a source of high temperature to a region of lower temperature, tending toward a result of equalized temperatures.
Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.Nuclear fusion requires extremely high temperatures, and pressures.
Ethanol is known to have a lower absorbance, in comparison to high temperatures, and this is base on ethanol chemical structure.
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Temperatures rarely exceed 32°C (90°F), but humidity is very high and nights are hot.. Inland, there are two distinct seasons: a wet season from April to October, with generally lower temperature, and a dry season from November to March, with midday temperatures that surpass 38°C (100°F) but relatively cool nights. On the Jos Plateau, temperature are more moderate.
The clouds prevent air from escaping so the cold air can't get in because of the clouds are blocking it t works like a blanket
According to the NPS, "Daytime temperatures are often in the 70s (25C) and occasionally in the 80s (30C) in lower elevations. Nights are usually cool and temperatures may drop below freezing at higher elevations" The area is high in the Northern Rockies, and thus it never gets very hot there.
No, lower temperatures and pressure cause balloons to collapse.
Deserts have very high temperatures in the daytime, and lower temperatures in the nighttimes. In the day, the temperature can go over 105 degrees F.Clarification:Some deserts are hot but others, such as the Atacama Desert and Antarctica are cool or even bitter cold.
Me because I am so hot
Winter is warm with cool nights, and summer is hot, but rain is incredibly rare. No rainfall, but high temperatures means no humidity.
From what I've learned in chemistry, molecules react faster in hotter conditions. Enzymes are the same. When it is a high temperature, it performs faster and therefore "better". However, at lower temperatures, the enzyme is "cold" and reacts and moves slower, therefore performing poorly.
Because enzymes denature/change shape at high temperatures and detergents contain enzymes.
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