because of air temperature
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because of air temperature
because of air temperature
because in the atmosphere different parts shield and insulate and all that. when you rise above the troposphere, the temperatures drop, but then once you are above the stratosphere the ozone no longer protects you so the temperatures rise. above that the friction against meteorites in the mesosphere also generates heat, and the thermosphere keeps in heat using inslulaters.
because of air temperature
because it is closer to the sun
We can say that air we breathe out is warmer, because if we breathe out on a mirror we can see droplets of water which means air is hotter compared to normal room temperature air because the room air condenses. Exhaled air is warmer than inhaled air because its the same room temperature air which we have taken in.
Cold water has a higher density than that of warm water (hence it is lower than the warmer parts of water in the same container). Due to its increased density, the same sinking object will descend more slowly through its warmer comparison.A2. The last part should read ".. than through its warmer .."And in this type of question, you should consider viscosity as well. not much different in hot or cold water, but very different in oil or treacle with temperature change.
A urinary tract infection can cause urine to feel warmer than usual. If there is pain, it could be a sexually transmitted infection.
it usually is warmer in Texas
109 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to 42.78 degrees Celsius which is warmer than 35 degrees Celsius.
because of air temperature
None is necessarily warmer than the others. No substance is inherently warmer or colder than another.
It isn't always warm in Mexico. Some parts of Mexico are warmer than others. That's because if you go down it gets warmer and as you go up it gets cooler.
If the air in the in the upper atmosphere were warmer than the water vapor that was continued in the air would make the earth colder in the air.
No. If the air is warmer than the ground any movement of heat by conduction will be from the air to the ground.
dew point
Certain parts of Earth are either closer to the sun (due to the shape of the Earth and the tilt of its axis) or are receiving more direct rays from the sun.
Yes, in parts. But it is also colder.
Porto Alegre is warmer than most parts in Argentina during winter
The Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
... is closer to the sun than Maine. Also, there's less atmosphere for sunlight to penetrate.
Greenhouse effect. The same effect that keeps Earth warmer than if there would be no atmosphere: without an atmosphere, the average temperature on Earth would be below zero Celsius.