heat causes warm air to occupy more space than colder air.
Feel can feel colder after coming in from cold weather because they are thawing out, which causes them to tingle and feel cold.
an increase in air temperature causes expansion of gas therefore a decrease in density. colder air is denser hence valley bottoms are often colder
The Antarctic is colder.
-40c is colder.
it does get colder
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin. Kelvin is used. It starts at absolute zero. The point where it can get no colder and there is no molecular activity.
Glass keeps beer colder due to its molecular structure.
Letting gas out of a cylinder always causes a cooling. This is the Joule-Thomson effect. As the gas expands work is done against the interatomic/molecular attractions (dispersion forces for helium).
Altitude of the particular PART of Arizona OR jetstream activity.
The coldest temperature ever recorded was actually right here on Earth in what is known as an Bose-Einstein Condensate which has a temperature of almost absolute zero, where all molecular activity stops. These are conditions created by man and there is no known colder place anywhere in the universe.
Because of Colder Climates
Feel can feel colder after coming in from cold weather because they are thawing out, which causes them to tingle and feel cold.
Condensate is when temperatures are near absolute zero and the process causes atoms to begin to clump. When the temperatures gets colder and colder, the atoms aren't able to move.
Florals are more traditional. Plaids are a heavier design associated with colder seasons.
an increase in air temperature causes expansion of gas therefore a decrease in density. colder air is denser hence valley bottoms are often colder
whatever's around it, assuming it's in surroundings warmer than 0 Celsius. Everything has heat energy, unless it's at 0 degree kelvin (-273 Celsius), so the warmer surroundings transfer some of this warmth to the colder ice
Condensation/Hot Moist Air Meeting Colder Air