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The temperature of water from wells is remarkably constant. In wells that are from 30 to 60 feet deep, water temperature is 2° to 3°F above the annual mean temperature of the locality. Water decreases in temperature about 1°F for each 64 feet of depth to the well.
A spring is when the water table reaches the Earths surface. A well is a man-made hole deeper than the water table.
Antarctica is as large as USA and Mexico combined. Antarctica is also the coldest continent. According to USA Today: "The average high temperature for the year in Antarctica is about -49 degrees F, while the average low temperature for the continent is about -56 degrees F." As well, they state: "July features an average high temperature of -76 degrees and an average low temperature of about -81 degrees F." Winter begins on June 21 and spring begins on September 21. Since over most of the continent, the first sunrise may be as late as mid-August, that month could be colder than July.
when water flows down into a lake or steam ,we call it?
If the water had lower specific heat capacity than the body temperature would be higher as less energy would be required to increase the temperature by 1 degree celsius but seeing that the hypothalamus is responsible for keeping the temperature regulated, The average temperature would remain same as the current body temperature favours a lot of enzyme activity as well.
Depends on where you live.
a spring flows out water and an artesian well would gush out water
well it depends.
The temperature of water from wells is remarkably constant. In wells that are from 30 to 60 feet deep, water temperature is 2° to 3°F above the annual mean temperature of the locality. Water decreases in temperature about 1°F for each 64 feet of depth to the well.
A well is a hole excavated to the water table of the area. A spring is a leak or opening thru which the water escapes from an underground water source, allowing water to seep out. An artesian well is like a cross between a well and a spring but under pressure.
well, in other words you are: springing( running) to the spring(water fountain) in spring (season)
Yes, but it is not the most accurate as the spring activity can vary with temperature as well as with age.
If by "spring" you mean March and April, the highs average from low 30's in March to high 50's in April. Generally things don't get nice and into the 60's until well into April. If you mean the "official spring" from late March to late June, the "average" is 62 or 63, but the weather changes quite drastically in that period.
An issue of water from the earth; a spring; a fountain.
Low 60s, still chilly to an extent depending how well you tolerate colder water temperatures.
We are getting 81 degree's out of the well in North West Ft. Worth Texas
A spring is when the water table reaches the Earths surface. A well is a man-made hole deeper than the water table.