there is none.
Curacao has a steppe climate. The annual average air temperature is 27.8 degrees Celsius. The difference of day and night temperature is 4 to 5 degrees. The average sea temperature is 27.1 degrees Celsius.
I don't know about climate but the adiabatic lapse rate (the amount it gets cooler as you go up) is 3.1 degrees F for every 1,000 feet rise in elevation.
Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.
At high altitudes, such as at the top of a mountain, the air temperature is colder, and as a result, snow is able to stay there without melting. But as you go farther down the mountain, the air temperature gets warmer, and any snow that has fallen will melt.
The lowest recorded temperature of kanchenjunga is -61 degrees Celsius.Chill!
The climate of the Himalayas is: Mainly summer and winter (summers average: 30 Degrees Celsius and winters average: 18 Degrees Celsius. For more information visit Himalaya200.com
As you ascend the mountain the atmospheric temperature will decrease by about 6.5 degrees Celsius per 1 km (that is why the tops of high mountains have snow on them).
The climate sort of has to do with the temperature. If the temperature is 3 degrees then the climate is cold. So what ever the temperature is to the deep sea biome then that is the climate.
Climate is not just temperature.
Curacao has a steppe climate. The annual average air temperature is 27.8 degrees Celsius. The difference of day and night temperature is 4 to 5 degrees. The average sea temperature is 27.1 degrees Celsius.
Curacao has a steppe climate. The annual average air temperature is 27.8 degrees Celsius. The difference of day and night temperature is 4 to 5 degrees. The average sea temperature is 27.1 degrees Celsius.
Because air temperature falls roughly by 9.8 degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters you go up in elevation (above sea level). This means that the highest point of a mountain will be the coldest.
As elevation increases temperature decreases reaching the coldest altitude (around -90 degrees C). Once you ascend into the Thermosphere (56 miles high) The temperatures will be extremely high, ranging from 200 degrees C up to 500 Degrees C as you climb in elevation.
about 50 degrees
it is a temperature of about 75 to 88 degrees Fahrenheit
I don't know about climate but the adiabatic lapse rate (the amount it gets cooler as you go up) is 3.1 degrees F for every 1,000 feet rise in elevation.
The temperature rarely drops below 18 degrees Celsius.