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Water remains a liquid over a large temperature range.
11.5*C
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Not necessarily. Celsius is a temperature scale and can describe a large range of temperatures.
Nunavut is very cold, harsh, and icy province. Avg. Jan. temperature is -35degrees Fahrenheit Avg. Jul. temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit The summers are very mild, but temperatures can drop very suddenly!
Not usually. A larger range of temperatures would mean that organisms would have to have adaptations to survive or else risk perishing in temperatures that their bodies cannot handle. Some fragile types of plants, etc. require a very small static temperature temperature range.
it regulates from -60 degrees Celsius in winter, to +30 in summer.
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
Quebec is the largest province and Nunavut is the largest territory in Canada. The largest in all would be Nunavut because it is larger than Quebec.
Cheap, strong, easily worked, waterproof, stable over wide temperature range
Because on an annular cycle the amount of sunlight it receives varies enormously.
Nunavut is called Nunavut because in the langueges they speak Nunavut means our land.