Most produce and all animal products must be stored at such a temperature. The low temperature helps with preventing or hindering of bacterial growth. The food will as a result take longer to spoil.
It must be kept anywhere between zero degrees Celsius to 5
45 degrees
The ones that feel colder, have better heat conduction.
Food must be room temperature before you put it in the refrigerator otherwise it will heat up the other items in the fridge increasing bacteria which could cause food poisoning
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
Other things being equal, the tendency is for the planets to get colder in that case.
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Stationary fronts themselves do not influence temperature. However, one side will always be colder than the other, and vice versa.
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
Which number is the smaller number? Temperature is the same as any other number - the smaller the number, the colder it will be.
Your about to leave Earth's regular temperature. In other words, at the surface of Earth, it's actually more warmer down there. But once you get higher, it starts to get less warmer and starts to get more colder. The higher you go, the colder it gets.
Lizards, like other reptiles, are not homeostatic in the way that mammals are; they get colder or warmer according to the temperature of their environment.
No because most mammals live places warmer or colder than us so they have to have a temperature that copes with the climate they're in.
Yes if it is the right temperature the bacteria and other decomposers will be able to decompose the paper better. If it is colder then the bacteria will slow down. If it is too hot they will die.