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The Earth is warmer than in previous natural cycles.
Yes, they last longer in coler temperatures and shorter in warmer temperatures.
The sea has a constant temperature and as a result keeps the temperatures on the coast more constant. it is warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Technically, yes. Ice ages are not continuous periods of cold, but rather have cycles of colder glacial periods and warmer interglacial periods. We are currently in an interglacial period.
"heat" can not go from colder to warmer temperatures. Heat is not an object, it's energy. Temperature is simply a measurement of how much heat an object possess.
Warmer, much warmer.
The temperatures are warmer closer to the equator.
No, in fact the temperatures get warmer.
All the glue I use holds in warmer temperatures. You must be doing something wrong.
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As you get closer to the equator, temperatures usually get warmer.
In general, temperatures decline as we increase our altitude. The higher we go, the colder it is. The answer to the question about whether temperatures get warmer as we move from the lower stratosphere on up is, "No."
Its warmer temprature that reptiles produce males
The Earth is warmer than in previous natural cycles.
As you get closer to the equater the temperatures usually get warmer.
The relationship between the rise of ocean temperatures and the rise in the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide is that when there is a rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide the warmer the temperature of the ocean is