If you mean places in the world , the answer is Desert like Sahara, Africa.
There is no high score. It constantly keeps going up. There is no end.
Yes from where I live that's pretty hot, but in some places that's a normal temperature.
67 degress is probably the highest it going to get. 37 is going to be the lowest it will get.
In Doodle Jump there is not actuall end. It just keeps on going and repeats the pattern.
In hot places, factors like high albedo (reflectivity of surfaces), evaporative cooling (sweating), shade from trees, and airflow/wind help prevent temperatures from getting too high by dissipating heat and providing relief from the sun's direct rays. Additionally, the heat capacity of the ground and bodies of water can help regulate temperatures by absorbing and releasing heat.
yes they will burn and if u are going to attempt that i high do not recommend in
Becuase the Hydrogen bonds keeps the water atoms from separating until a high temperature is reached.
Crock pots typically have three temperature settings: warm, low, and high. The warm setting keeps food at a safe serving temperature, low is for slow cooking over a longer period of time, and high is for faster cooking or bringing food to a boil quickly.
Closed-cell foam insulation is known to be the best at keeping water cold the longest. It has a high thermal resistance, preventing heat transfer and maintaining the temperature of the water inside for an extended period of time.
The high temperature inside the Earth is primarily caused by the heat generated from the decay of radioactive elements, as well as the residual heat from the planet's formation billions of years ago. This heat is trapped within the Earth's layers, leading to its high temperature.
Sounds like you have a faulty switch in that burner knob.