Antarctica's beaches are warmer than the interior of the continent.
Indoor temperatures in structures in Antarctica are comfortable, and range from above freezing to about 70 degrees F, depending on the use and purpose of the building.
A fur coat is warmer with the fur on the inside because the fur acts as an insulator that traps heat close to your body. When the fur is on the outside, it may provide some protection against the cold, but it is not as effective as when it is on the inside.
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its warmer inside than outside the car
its warmer inside than outside the car
This accounts for heat conducted directly through a building envelope. If heat transfer is outwards (warmer temp inside than outside), negative. If heat transfer is inwards (warmer temp outside than inside), then transmissibility is positive.
Generally warmer.
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penguins are warmer in Antarctica because they have extra fat (blubber) so in winter they huddle together to be even warmer.
To compare the temperatures, first, convert the inside temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius. Using the formula (C = \frac{5}{9}(F - 32)), the inside temperature of 75°F converts to approximately 24°C. Therefore, the outside temperature of 28°C is about 4°C warmer than the inside temperature.
During the daytime, heat typically flows from the warmer side of the wall to the cooler side. So, if the outside of the wall is warmer than the inside, heat will flow from the outside to the inside of the wall.
The air on the inside of the car is warmer than the air outside.