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the mesosphere is ~35km thick ranging from 50km above the surface to 85km above the surface. the temperature changes rather linearly from 0 degrees at the start of the mesosphere and falls to nearly -100 degrees at the top of the mesosphere
Yes, it can. When a cold front moves in, the temperature can drop suddenly and dramatically. This is the sort of temperature change that can precipitate storms and tornadoes.
Somewhere between -56^C and -100^C depending on where you are. The rule is the higher you are, the colder is is. Sunlight has very little effect up there. Anyway. Who's she?
No; it is more like a measure of the average energy per particle.
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the mesosphere is ~35km thick ranging from 50km above the surface to 85km above the surface. the temperature changes rather linearly from 0 degrees at the start of the mesosphere and falls to nearly -100 degrees at the top of the mesosphere
Clouds act as a sort of buffer between the sun and the desert, as a result when there is no cloud cover the temperature would rise a bit. This rise in temperature would take place because the sun rays would be coming through "full blast"
it depends what sort of experience and how traumatic it was. the likelihood is that you would never forget the experience and depending on what sort of experience it could lead to psychological disorders later in life or crime, such as if you were to be sexually abused there is a possibility that you could develop masochistic tendencies as a result of your hate for relationships. hope this helps!
Zero Kelvin (0 ºK). This is the most important because it is the temperature that represents the total lack of any sort of heat energy. Every form of matter in the universe would be a solid at this temperature, even Hydrogen.
Normally, no. The only time a cow would have a temperature if she was fighting an infection or illness of some sort.
Real life experience would tell us no, but several religions include some sort of resurrection scheme.
By its temperature, size, and color.
Knowledge and experience.
To get a job at pixar one would presumably need to be an artist of some sort. Pixar does a lot of computer generated animation so that would be a good start.
No. Temperature is not a change of any sort. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
Some sort of a temperature sensor and a switch