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"The weather is cold" is an observation because it is something you can feel. An inference is something you decide or think about an event after observing it. For example "The temperature must have dropped."
The temperature must remain constant.
The water must absorb sufficient heat energy to raise its temperature to the boiling point PLUS the Latent Heat of Vaporization at that Temperature and Ambient Pressure..
Yes if something is dissolved in the water then it is no longer pure water and the freezing point will change
The temperature that mercury needs to be to solidify is -38.02 degrees fahrenheit.
..... something wrong with it. Generally luminosity is related to temperature.
It depends what you mean by "disintegrate" people don't have super powers and cants just make themselves disintegrate. But human flesh is biodegradable, which means that the earth can break it down into smaller particles, that's what happens when people die, and rot. fruits and vegetables, are biodegradable as well, plastic and other products that contain man maid materials are often not biodegradable, so we must all recycle!
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Either reduce its temperature or increase the pressure on it, and provide something on which the steam can condense.
The temperature must be hot to do so.
"The weather is cold" is an observation because it is something you can feel. An inference is something you decide or think about an event after observing it. For example "The temperature must have dropped."
To be popular you must show what you can do and do something that many people want to see.
yes, because since you are sucking something then you are using energy and when you use energy then you must have high blood pressure.
temperature
light must disintegrate at the speed of light, continiously disintegrating as fast as its produced by its source of input,or slitely slower then it's output of its source
The temperature must be under the decomposition temperature of the substance.
To fool someone must decieve them, make them believe something that's not true.