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The temp of the gas would first rise, then drop. If the final volume of the gas is lower than the volume at the start, the temp will be higher than at the start. If the final volume is greater than at the start, then the temp of the gas will be lower than at the start.
Hot and damp weather.
Oxygen has a lower boiling point than water.
a very hot gas or steam (for water) or plasma maybe, but then that is not quite a gas, but a separate state.
measure room temp
They look at the lines on the sun and measure how far it is away from earth and then they tell the temp.
gas at room temp
a gas.
however hot you set it to be
You would measure temp.
HOT ! ;)
temp light is on a 1991 Chevy lumina car not hot...
A faulty temp sending unit can do that.
It's a gas.
An average is 130 f. If you have small children, turn it down to 120f at the regulator if gas, or the knob on the lower element if electric.
No.