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Q: Why has Hawaii never reached above 100 degrees?
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What state has never recorded a temperature of 100 degrees or more?

Hawaii temperatures have never reached 100 degrees


What are the only two state in the USA that have never reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit 37.8 degrees Celsius?

Alaska and Hawaii


What U.S. states that have never been below 0 degrees?

Hawaii Alabama


How did Christopher Columbus get to America?

He sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by traveling from 36 degrees N, 6 degrees W to 24 degrees N, 70 degrees W.


What is the Packers record at home when the game-time temperature was above 40 degrees?

0-0, it's never above 40 degrees in Green Bay!


What type of climate never goes above ten degrees Celsius?

The tundra.


What town in south America is consistently below 85 degrees?

Certain towns in Argentina never rise above 85 degrees.


Which state has never had a negative temperature on the Fahrenheit scale?

Hawaii has never had a negative temperature since recording of temperatures began. Its lowest temperature was 12 degrees F in 1979.


Does alaskas temperature never goes above 20 degrees Fahrenheit true or false?

Of course they do! 20 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and Alaska does have a summer, no matter how short. They even go above 20 degrees Celsius in the summer and that is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.


Why has the temperature on Earth never reached 212 degrees Fahrenheit?

Because this will make water boiling and human body will not tolerate this high temperature.


In what year was Hawaii purchased?

Hawaii was never purchased.


How hot is it on Europa?

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