The asthenosphere is the lower portion of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature ranges from 1000 degrees Celsius to 2500 degrees Celsius.
The asthenosphere lies just below the lithosphere and composes the upper part of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature is 1300 degrees Celsius.
The asthenosphere is the lower portion of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature ranges from 1000 degrees Celsius to 2500 degrees Celsius.
The temperature range of the asthenosphere is between 1500C-1600C.
The greenhouse effect is the process that allows Earth's temperature to remain within a suitable range for life to exist. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and water vapor trap heat in the atmosphere, preventing it from escaping into space. This helps to maintain a stable climate and temperature on Earth.
An animal that maintains its body temperature within a narrow range even when the environmental temperature varies is a warm-blooded animal.
The range gap filler for the keyword "temperature" is a value that fills in missing data points within a specified range of temperatures.
Temperature
The temperature range within the stiffer mantle is between 500 and 900 degrees Celsius. This region is known as the upper mantle and is composed of solid rock that can deform under high pressure and temperature.
A temperature range of 20-32 degrees Celsius is considered warm and comfortable for most people. It falls within the range of typical room temperature and is commonly found in indoor environments that are temperature-controlled.
Homeotherms.
Thermoregulation
The bacterium with the narrowest range of temperature tolerance is known as Thermus, which only thrives within a strict temperature range of around 50-80 degrees Celsius. It is a type of thermophilic bacterium that cannot survive in temperatures outside of this narrow range.