There is no base temperature of air. The temperature of the air can vary greatly based on the factors such as latitude and altitude.
As altitude increases, the temperature usually decreases in the troposphere, which is the layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs. This relationship is known as the lapse rate. The altitude of a base cloud can vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the air mass it forms in.
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
The air flow in a Bunsen burner is controlled by adjusting the collar around the base of the burner. By opening or closing the collar, you can regulate the amount of air that mixes with the gas, affecting the flame's size and temperature.
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The base unit of Temperature is Kelvin (K)
The base unit of Temperature is Kelvin (K)
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
The water temperature can be different from the air temperature.
Air temperature greatly affects water temperature. When the sun is strong, it increases the temperature of the air and water. On the other hand, when the sun is less intense, the temperature of the air and water decreases.
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The base unit of Temperature is Kelvin (K)
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains