Temperature varies all the time, back in the 70's we were supposed to
have another ice age. As with many things, "FOLLOW THE MONEY".
As with all things nature, there are cycles. The environment of the Earth has been undergoing changes for as long as the Earth has been here. Some like to call it global warming. Some refer to it as global climate change.
some theories are: the temperature is getting hotter due to co2 from both volcanoes and cars the temperature is gettig hotter due to a nautural cycle
No, at a certain temperature the water evaporates and turns into gas.
Hotter the temperature the hotter the water or the colder the temperature the colder the water gets
No, two objects with the same temperature will have the same level of thermal energy, so they cannot differ in temperature. Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so if temperatures are equal, the objects are equally hot.
It gets hotter
When you heat ice it takes in the heat and its temperature rises until it reaches melting point. It then takes in heat without getting hotter. When it's all melted, then the water that it now is gets hotter and hotter. When it reaches boiling point more heat will simply turn it into steam without it getting hotter. If you keep adding heat to the steam then it will get hotter. The heat that you have to add to something to change its physical state (i.e. from solid to liquid or liquid to gas) but without it actually getting hotter, is known as 'latent heat'.
100 degrees Celsius is hotter. 100 degrees Celsius is mad temperature for weather and it is the temperature that the water boils.
The temperature of her body was hotter than a volcano.
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Because you keep getting more desperate and desperate.
No, in Celsius temperature scale, lower temperatures are colder and higher temperatures are hotter.
92°C is hotter than 92°F.