The Low Latitudes
The Low Latitudes
A typical evening temperature for crested geckos would range between 70-75F at night. During the winter months, it is acceptable to have evening temperatures ranging between 68-72 F.
Cassiopeia is a constellation and not a single star so to give a temperature would be inaccurate.
There is no single answer to that question. It would depend on where in the world you were. It would be freezing in polar regions and very hot in arid regions and there would be a range of temperatures in between that elsewhere.
There are actually two water temperature sending unit on a 1994 S10 Chevy. Please locate the unit close to the thermostat housing, and not the one between spark plugs. The single wire water temperature sending unit should then be attached to the temperature gauge. The two wire unit, the one between spark plugs, would be connected to the engine control module.
if the earth did not have an atmosphere temperature extremes between day and night would be what?
While there is no single definitive answer, a reasonable room temperature would be 70 degrees F or 21 degrees C.
That would depend on where in the world you were and at what precise moment you were taking the temperature. There was a vast variation of temperatures around the world on that day, and even in one single place the temperature would have changed during the day.
Boiling temperature makes sense only in macroscopic world. Temperature itself is a macroscopic quantity, However ,by use of kinetic theory one can show that energy of a molecule(microscopic quantity) is proportional to the temperature of the surroundings(macroscopic quantity). Boiling temperature is thus a temperature at which the molecule gains sufficient energy to overcome the coulomb barrier between its molecules of the bulk. Hence boiling temperature of a single water molecule is meaningless ! *********
The real question is what do you consider summer? Between the months of June to August most would consider the average 75 degree temperature summer. In Salt Lake City, it is not abnormal for the temperature to reach 110 F in Summer, and 117 F in St. George.
Particle size would have much to do with it. The smaller the size of the single particle, the larger the difference between surface area (directly heated) to the volume that has to be heated.
Brightness tells you the temperature and mostly temperature would tell the brightness of the star that we are talking about.