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pendulum's slow down during summers because the pendulum expands and it moves faster during winters because the pendulum contracts
Surface temperature is the temperature of a body at a particular location. Factors that affects this temperature are altitude, and environmental temperature. The surface temperature declines or goes up as the plane changes altitude.
Wind is caused by a variety of factors, some of which are: Changes in air temperature, Changes in the altitude of the land beneath bodies of air, The turning of the earth, and the friction this causes between the land and the air.
There are two factors that affect gas pressure. These factors are temperature and volume. Higher volume means lower pressure. Higher temperature means higher pressure.
direction changes.
Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature? Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature? Why some days are hotter than other days why temperature changes daily even though there is no cloud cover what are the factors affecting daily temperature?
if u mean 'what are the factors that denature enzymes?' the answer is:--------- changes in pH and an increase in temperature
pendulum's slow down during summers because the pendulum expands and it moves faster during winters because the pendulum contracts
Pressure and temperature are two factors that both affect the state of any type of matter.
Temperature, rainfall, sunlight, humidity, pressure, etc
the temperature changes
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
The Earth's tilt and orbit cause seasonal temperature changes.
the factors in temperature are
Surface temperature is the temperature of a body at a particular location. Factors that affects this temperature are altitude, and environmental temperature. The surface temperature declines or goes up as the plane changes altitude.
Generally speaking, phase changes are related to both temperature and pressure. Lower temperature and higher pressure are both factors which can cause a gas to change to a liquid. The exact temperature and pressure depends, of course, on the specific gas in question.
Two factors that contribute to the formation of metamorphic rocks are pressure and temperature.