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In the northern part of the coastal plains it is cold and snowy during the winter and hot and humid in the summer. In the southern part it is mild and warm in the winters and hot in the summer
Sound travels faster in higher temperatures because in higher temperatures the molecules collide more often. Thus, as the temperature of the medium decrease, the speed of sound decreases. So in the summer.
Marrakech has an average high temperatures of 18.4oC (65.1oF) and average low of 5.9oC (42.6oF) during January with about 32mm (1.26 inches) of rain during the month.
Yes. They are easily more flexible at higher temperatures.
As far as is known, there are none. It's true that people's mood is often improving and they're becoming generally more optimistic and horny at that time of year. But those are the effects of the increasing length of daylight, which begins with the previous solstice, and have no direct connection with the equinox.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
The earths axis is not tilted directly toward the sun.
water temperatures change more slowly than land temperatures.
Between the vernal equinox and the autumnal equinox, more than half of the hemisphere is illuminated by the sun, peaking at 63% illumination on the summer solstice. Likewise, between the autumnal equinox and the vernal equinox, less than half of the hemisphere is illuminated by the sun, reaching the minimum of 37% illumination on the winter solstice. As the Earth rotates, you are rotating through more sunlight and less darkness during the spring and summer months, and you are rotating through more darkness and less sunlight during the fall and winter months. Since the speed at which the Earth rotates is constant, you are spending more time in the sunlight in the spring and summer and more time in the darkness in the fall and winter.
Yes, they do. They also keep temperatures more mild in western Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
The Sun doesn't do anything at such. The Autumnal equinox is more down to the position of the Earth on its orbit of the Sun. The sun is directly over the equator and the amount of daylight and darkness is about equal around the world.
Yes, they do. They also have difficulty reaching eastern Europe and are warmed by the Gulf Stream.
Particles will move more slowly at lower temperatures.
Because Halifax and Edmonton have similar summer temperatures (mild) but Halifax has much more humidity which makes it feel much warmer than Edmonton.
of, relating to, or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures. In a more general sense, it means not given to extremes. It also can mean to be moderate rather than extreme in viewpoint.
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During the summer temperatures can exceed 100 degrees F but in the winter the temperature may plunge to well below 0 degrees. Temperatures in the Gobi may fall to -40 degrees F or more.