Check coolant level
This question does not specify the object you want to know the temperature of and so cannot be answered.
Look at this extremely similar question answered by me and RR12345: Why_do_areas_of_high_elevations_have_lower_temperature
The question cannot be answered because there are no units given for the pressure not temperature.
It all depends on the liquid and the situation. I'm afraid your question does not specify enough to be answered in full.
Your question can only be answered if you name the location and the exact date you're asking about.
The environment is defined as the surroundings of something in particular. This question can only be answered if you define the environment about which you are inquiring.
No. For it to be instantly be answered, it would have to be answered as you type the question.
You answered your own question.
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This question has already been answered. Manganese is a solid at room temperature.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.
If you think about it, this question cannot be answered. Temperatures vary from day to day and place to place.