Want this question answered?
bro
That depends on where you live. In Barcelona for example, Autumn is warmer than Spring (if you consider Autumn as being Sept-Oct-Nov. and Spring as Mar-Apr-May), because even October is a bit hotter than May here, and November and April are equals. And September is the third hottest month of the year there, not June of course. But in some places (in USA I think) Spring is usually warmer than Autumn.
Warmer, they have a greenhouse effect and trap heat.
It gets warmer.
orange or red!
bro
I think the beginning of October is warmer than the end because there is more sun.
On average, yes. Every month in Saint Lucia is warmer than the warmest month in the UK.
turn on the ventilator, set to outdoor air (no airco). It is cold in winter, but it keeps the windows from damping. (You will always have some damp in the beginning, cause your breath and bodyheat is warmer than car interior)
It isn't always warm in Mexico. Some parts of Mexico are warmer than others. That's because if you go down it gets warmer and as you go up it gets cooler.
Flannel jeans will always keep you warmer than thermals, and will be much more comfortable.
because th water in the ocean in coney island gets much warmer in the winter then summer
That is not always true. Some people simply tend to be warmer than others
Vaporized water rises because it is 100 degrees Celsius or warmer and is therefore warmer than the surrounding air and warmer air always rises above colder air.
Yes, as long as the temperature of the substance they comprise is warmer than Absolute Zero.
Two reasons, A) It is further south, and on the other side of the country, B) Cities are always warmer than small towns and villages. The buildings retain heat and affect the climate.
Because the two countries are on oppsite sides of the planet. In winter, the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun - making our climate colder. At the same time, the southern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun - making Australia's climate warmer.