I will just give you the temperature for all the seasons:
SPRING: very cool
SUMMER: very warm
AUTUMN: cool
WINTER: cold
I'm not really sure... i never heard of this place, but i think this sounds right. i hope this helps, and if you know anyone who lives there, they will know the answer better than me. LOL
In the tundra
"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
The climate of the Coorong is cool temperate. Winters are cool and wet, and summers are dry and warm. The temperature of the sea surface tends to range from an average of 14 degrees Celsius in winter to 19 degrees Celsius in summer.
It will do in a container as long as the temperature is kept cool. It has a fairly short growing season so would only be suitable for a short burst of colour.
The temperature would depend upon the season of the year and cause of the storm. If the cause of a storm is a cold front, the temperature can be quite cool, even cold, in the winter. Sometimes summer thunderstorms can stir up a sandstorm even on hot days. There is no single answer to your question.
The temperature range for cool is about 50 to 65. It also depends on what you think cool is.
cool stuff
It means you are a fail for not knowing.
The temperature range for cool is about 50 to 65. It also depends on what you think cool is.
In the tundra
Coral reefs are cool in the sense that they are amazing. The water temperature however will differ depending where in the world you are, and what season it is. But most times the water temperature will be about 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Diurnal temperature variation is a meteorological term that relates to the variation in temperature that occurs from the highs of the day to the cool of nights."
That depends on where you are, what season it is, and the day to day temperature fluctuations. Temperature at 5pm tends to be slightly lower than the midday temperature -- it is just beginning to cool off for the night.
The influence of a forest on temperature. The forest can lower the surface temperature on the surface during the season. The cool surface temperature allows for the growth of some vegetation that would not grow in the unprotected heat of the sun.
Continentality is how far from the sea you are, this can affect the biomes as the land will heat up in the hot season, and the land will cool quicker in the cooler season. This can reduce precipitaion (rain) and increase the annual temperature range. Continetality can affect biomes such a Deserts
Most will seek shade and water and be more lethargic. Dogs will do a lot of panting to help cool their internal temperature.
Not necessarily. Just maintain the correct temperature range for the species - and maybe increase the humidity a little.