"Higher temperatures" means that it is hotter.At the particle level, the temperature is - roughly - the average energy per particle and per degree of freedom. For one and the same substance, the degrees of freedom usually don't vary in everyday circumstances; in this case, a higher temperature means that the average energy per particle is higher.
The forecast high is the predicted highest air temperature that will be reached throughout the entire day. The forecast low is the predicted lowest air temperature in that same span.
A higher temperature results from a higher level of thermodynamic activity.
Collisions between solvent molecules and solute are more frequent at higher than lower temperatures.
pressure gradient
the suns nuclear reactions happen at extreme temperatures we do it at lower temps
The difference between El Nino and La Nina is basically water temperatures. El Nino is warming surface water temperatures resulting in nutrient poor waters in the Equatorial Current while during La Nina, the water temperatures will be lower.
No, other way around. The energy difference between the higher level and the lower, appears as photon energy.
Collisions between solvent molecules and solute are more frequent at higher than lower temperatures.
At higher temperatures.
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Heat.
heat
You Don't. You need higher amounts of Oxygen at higher temperatures.
Temperature is the amount of heat in a substance, so it's a measure of how fast something's molecules are moving. Humidity is how much water vapor is in the air. Temperature and humidity are different, but they are connected: both are features of the weather, and higher temperatures generally cause higher humidity, while lower temperatures cause lower humidity.
Becomes lower and lower.
sodium chloride
rectal is higher ;axillary is lower
pressure gradient
Heat.