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Temperatures vary widely across countries due to factors like location, elevation, and climate. For example, countries near the equator tend to have warmer temperatures year-round, while countries farther from the equator may experience more seasonal temperature fluctuations. Additionally, countries with diverse topography, such as mountain ranges or Coastlines, can have varying temperatures within the same region.
Countries close to the equator typically have high temperatures year-round, with average temperatures ranging from 25-30°C (77-86°F). Due to the equatorial climate, these countries experience minimal seasonal variations in temperature.
Two countries in the frigid zone are Greenland (Denmark) and Russia. These countries are located in the Arctic region and experience extremely cold temperatures throughout the year.
Some countries that lie in the temperate zone include the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Australia, and Argentina. These countries generally have four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures.
Walmart has stores in over 27 countries. It also has 55 different names that are used in the different countries.
Countries in the North Temperate Zone include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and China, among others. These countries have a temperate climate with distinct seasons and moderate temperatures.
Because they have different chemical properties and boil at different temperatures
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Countries on or close to the equator have higher temperatures because they are nearer to the sun. Ireland is 53°North, so a long way from the equator and as a result it gets lower temperatures.
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Why do they have different surface temperature
There are several countries in the world with cold climates. Some include Greenland, Antarctica, Iceland, Finland, Russia, Estonia, and Mongolia.
to measure different temperatures
The different temperatures from different areas.
No it does not
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Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.