- 40 degrees
Scientists classify air masses according to their general characteristics and latitude. Artic air masses form at around 60 degrees latitude, Polar masses are at around 40 degrees latitude, warm tropical air masses are at 15 degrees latitude and very hot air masses form near the equator.
40 - 60 psi
-40 degrees Fahrenheit and -40 degrees Celsius are the same temperature.
That depends on the air pressure. At sea level, water boils at 212 degrees fahrenheit. As air pressure decreases, the boiling point of water also decreases. So it is possible for water to boil at 175 degrees fahrenheit if it were taken to a high enough altitude.
Colder air is denser than warmer air
Colder air is denser than warmer air
At 80 degrees air temp expect low side in the 20-40 range and high side 200-300
Around 40 psi Around 40 psi
55.3 Torr
One foot of water at 4 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 816.2 feet of air at 15 degrees C.
you should always check your tire inflation pressure when your tires are cold, and inflate them to the recommended pressure at that time. A good estimate to use when comparing tire pressure to air temperature is for every 10 degrees F, tire pressure will adjust by 1 psi. For example, if the outside air temperature increases 10 degrees, the tire pressure will increase by 1 psi. Conversely, if the air temperature falls 10 degrees, the tire pressure will decrease by 1 psi.
(-40) degrees Fahrenheit = (-40) degrees Celsius.
makes 40% oxygen than lower altitude
At the equator the moist air rises and rain falls over the tropics. The air then moves north and south of the equator and sinks between 20 degrees and 40 degrees north and south. Since the air is now dry and sinking, little rain falls and the areas around these latitudes are deserts and semiarid lands.
78.9g
180 degrees - 100 degrees - 40 degrees = 40 degrees