The weather
Added: And their geographic location on the globe.
Depends on which country you're in
It depends on what country your living in.
it depends on the max temperature and the minimum temperature that you see in your area
It depends what country you are in because in the hotter countries the colours of the car effects the temperature inside.
The minimum temperature for working in a shop depends on the kind of shop it is, what the local regulations may be, and what country you are working in. There is no one single number for everywhere.
This depends on the nature of the material, structure, temperature, pressure.
Depends on the year and which part of the country you're in. In Helsinki the average temperature in December is -5C (23F) to 0C (32F). In the northern part of Finland the temperature stays between -5 (23F) and -18C (-0.4F)
They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.They are the same. It depends on the country and how they abbreviate the degree.
depends on the temperature depends on the temperature
The answer to this depends on the temperature you are considering as "room temperature". Cesium has a melting point of 28.4 oC. If you consider STP, then cesium is a solid that will melt easily (as room temperature will be 25 oC). For me, this would be the better scientific answer. If you are in a hot country, then the room temperature will be generally above 30 oC and cesium will already be a liquid. On the other hand, if you are in a cold country or during winter season, then cesium will be solid.
Depends on the environment you live in becasue if you live in a hot country or a country with a normal temperature then it probably will and if you live in a country which is always freezing then there is less chance of it melting but it still could there is not really a reason why it couldn't.
Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature, so it does not have a specific hot or cold temperature. Its temperature depends on the environment it is in.