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Q: Why is it important to keep the temperature and the amount of water the same when testing a surface area?
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Why is it important to keep the temperature and the amount of water the same when testing surface area?

The temperature and the amount of water need to be kept the same so that the only variable that changes is surface area. If you allow the temperature and/or the amount of water to change too, you will not know which variable is causing the changes that you observe.


What is the relationship between latitude and sea surface temperature?

The oceans surface water temperature varies with the amount of solar radiation received, which is primarily a function of latitude.


What does the temperature of a surface tell you?

It tells you the amount of the sun's heat energy that has been absorbed.


Why is the temperature to freeze the surface of ocean water lower than the temperature needed to freeze the surface of water like Lake Superior?

The ocean water has a high amount of dissolved salts.


Why is the temperature on the surface of some planets higher than the temperature of the Earth's surface?

because earth is the only planet which has life on it and if it had the same amount of heat as the others it would be too hot and every living organism alive will die due to the amount of heat


What is a rise in the earth's surface temperature due to an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

It is called the Greenhouse effect.


Are the most important properties of an air mass its temperature and amount of water vapor?

no it is not its preasure


A very important control of the DAILY range of temperature is?

The amount of water vapor in the air.


What are the two most important properties of air mass?

Temperature and amount of water vapor.


Does the surface area of an object affect the amount of friction between the object and the surface?

No, it doesn't, the only important thing is the force perpendicular to the surface (weight) and friction coefficient.


In what way is the surface area more important for cells than volume?

For example, the amount of nutrients a cell can absorb are proportional to its surface area.


What variables affect the amount of thermal energy radiated by a potato?

The surface area of the potato and the temperature of its' surroundings