why wouldn't it be?
sand is cooler than grass on humid days grass is cooler than sand on rain days so both really are the same temp
The temperature is the same no matter where you test the sample. There is no region that is hotter or cooler than another.
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects, unless you have a device (like a heat pump) to prevent this. The natural tendency is for two or more objects at different temperatures to eventually all have the same temperature and this is accomplished by heat flowing from the warmer objects to the cooler objects.
Melting ice stays at the same temperature until it is all melted to water.
The air expands as it is heated this is due to the increased activity of the molecules composing the air. It also rises as its density is reduced compared to the cooler air in the room. The pressure of the warm air remains the same as that of the cooler air.
No it's not ! It uses electricity to blow cooler air into a home - the same effect can be achieved by opening a window !
sand is cooler than grass on humid days grass is cooler than sand on rain days so both really are the same temp
Well, they are both the same measurements. The Cooler is: 10x5.5x5 and the strap is 49.5 and adjustable. With the mini cooler its the same except the strap is only 49 and I don't believe it is adjustable. The mini cooler also includes two front pockets, as with the cooler, it only has one. It technically doesn't matter but I prefer the cooler.
Air cooler.
Both are of the same order Falconiformes. This includes hawks as well as falcons.
no but it will save on your power bill since the 220 is more efficent
Until they reach thermal equilibrium - that is, until they both have the same temperature.
because they both have different altitudes...
It must be on the same circuit in your breaker box. They both need dedicated circuits for them.
It may or may not be more cost efficient to buy a furnace and air conditioner at the same time. It depends on what kind of setup you have and what kind of setup you want. Will they be using the same parts or the same duct work. Do you need a new furnace? Do you need a new air conditioner? If you need one will you be needing the other soon? Are you going to need to make changes for both? If you need both and both use the same duct work, the answer is yes. If both will need updated electrical and plumbing, the answer is yes. If you are going to need to pay a double delivery charge if you get the two delivered separately, the answer is yes. Otherwise, the answer is no.
both at the same time so get off the computer and go play guitar and skate.
No, both conditions would make the earth cooler.