At saturation, latent heat of condensation is released into the air.
average annual maximum temperature of 31°C(88°F) and minimum of 21°C (70°F).
That will mostly depend on where you are in Iraq. In the Syrian desert, temperatures of 50°C in July are quite common while in the north, July temperatures rise to about 43°C and they rarely rise above 24°C in the Kurdish mountains. Temperatures in Baghdad may exceed to about 49°C and have the average July temperature of about 42°C to 48°C. Several stations have recorded temperatures of 52°C around the country
The Yukon Territory is prone to extreme temperatures primarily due to its continental location (the Arctic Ocean to the north is usually frozen, so it cannot have a modifying influence). The average July temperature at most locations is above 20C, though summers are brief. In winter, it is not unusual for the Yukon to have the lowest temperatures in Canada (and all of North America, for that matter). Temperatures average below -20C and rarely get above freezing. Temperatures below -40 do occur in most places annually, and have been lower than -60C. Refer to the related link for current temperatures at stations around the territory.
it is around 23 inches of snowfall a year in Germanyabout 56 inches a year
As of 2013, the all-time coldest temperature ever recorded in Florida was -2 degrees (two below zero), which happened in Tallahassee on February 13, 1899. But it should be noted that Florida has only kept temperature records since 1895, so there may have been a lower temperature before that. Still, Florida rarely if ever has temperatures that are below zero.
There is no exact temperature. especially since many tornadoes form in storm generate by cold fronts where the temperature changes fairly quickly. However they generally require warm temperatures and rarely form in temperatures of less than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
average annual maximum temperature of 31°C(88°F) and minimum of 21°C (70°F).
The city with the highest average temperature is Krung Thep (often known as Bangkok) Thailand. Other cities reach higher temperatures, but Krung Thep rarely cools down.
That will mostly depend on where you are in Iraq. In the Syrian desert, temperatures of 50°C in July are quite common while in the north, July temperatures rise to about 43°C and they rarely rise above 24°C in the Kurdish mountains. Temperatures in Baghdad may exceed to about 49°C and have the average July temperature of about 42°C to 48°C. Several stations have recorded temperatures of 52°C around the country
Temperatures rarely exceed 32°C (90°F), but humidity is very high and nights are hot.. Inland, there are two distinct seasons: a wet season from April to October, with generally lower temperature, and a dry season from November to March, with midday temperatures that surpass 38°C (100°F) but relatively cool nights. On the Jos Plateau, temperature are more moderate.
If there is any kind of conducting path, then heat energy flows from the hot object to the cold object, until their temperatures are equal. (The final temperature is not necessarily ... in fact in general it's rarely ... midway between the two initial temperatures.)
No, temperature has nothing to do with defining a desert. There are deserts where the temperature rarely rises above 0 degrees. A desert is defined as a region that receives less than 10 inches (250 mm) of precipitation on average per year.
The Yukon Territory is prone to extreme temperatures primarily due to its continental location (the Arctic Ocean to the north is usually frozen, so it cannot have a modifying influence). The average July temperature at most locations is above 20C, though summers are brief. In winter, it is not unusual for the Yukon to have the lowest temperatures in Canada (and all of North America, for that matter). Temperatures average below -20C and rarely get above freezing. Temperatures below -40 do occur in most places annually, and have been lower than -60C. Refer to the related link for current temperatures at stations around the territory.
The temperature rarely drops below 18 degrees Celsius.
Your answer depends on where in Antarctica you choose to measure the temperature. Antarctica covers 10% of the planet earth, and is about as large as USA and Mexico combined. It's a polar climate, so temperatures overall rarely rise above zero degrees F. The coldest temperature recorded on earth was recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica. Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth.
Celsius Rarely Kelvin when things are very cold
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