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well the coldest was -20 degrees F the warmest was 107 degrees F
Highest was 41.6 C at Los Angeles, and the lowest was -28.3 C at Balmaceda.
The hottest place in North America is in Death Valley, California. There, the temperatures routinely top out at over 100 degrees. The hottest temperature ever recorded in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
An animal called a 'strain 121' can survive in temperatures of 121 degrees C and can survive short periods of time of 130 degrees C. Thermophilic microorganisms have been recorded as living at temperatures as high as 250 Fahrenheit. But you'd have to be more specific if you have a particular animal in mind.
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.
The difference is 598 degrees Celsius
Temperatures in Seychelles range between 24 and 32 degrees Celsius, and the warmest month is April (with maximum temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius).
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
New York State's highest temperatures each summer are usually between 90F to 98F degrees; in very hot summers the temperature can get to about 105F degrees. The hot weather in New York State is also usually very humid.
The highest temp in the Sahara is 136 degrees and the lowest temp in the Sahara is 86 degrees
In August 14-19c and in winter -2 degrees
The highest recorded temperature is 100 degrees F. The lowest recorded temperature is minus 80 degrees F.
well the coldest was -20 degrees F the warmest was 107 degrees F
Highest was 41.6 C at Los Angeles, and the lowest was -28.3 C at Balmaceda.
The highest temperature that was ever recorded in Ahmedabad was 47 degrees Celsius or 116.6 degrees Fahrenheit. These high temperatures have caused death or critical conditions for some people.
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The highest temperature recorded in Vermont is 105 degrees Fahrenheit on July 4, 1911 at Vernon, Vermont.