The temperature of the arctic ocean is expected to rise if the ice cap disappears because the water will absorb sunlight rather that reflect it as the ice cap did. There is a question, however, of whether or not there will then be clouds over that area that will reflect sunlight or what else might happen.
Interpolation from current data does not always work.
During the Chernobyl nuclear power plant meltdown, temperatures reached up to 4000 degrees Celsius in the reactor core due to the uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction.
Something like 4 inches. 1 of those due to ocean temperature rise.
The temperature in the continental rise typically ranges from 0 to 4 degrees Celsius. This temperature is relatively constant due to the deep ocean currents that circulate around the ocean basins.
A: As power is turn on the temperature of the IC is at ambient temperature or the initial temperature then becomes the increase in temperature due to heating.
The meltdown probably occurs due to loss of power, so the question does not make sense
A general rise in global temperature is called global warming. It is primarily due to an increase in greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere, trapping heat and causing temperatures to rise.
Due to global warming. Rise in temperature. Climate change. Due to weather cycle.
If the temperature is under 32 degrees F, yes.
The temperature in the stratosphere typically rises with altitude due to the absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone molecules, which increases the temperature of the surrounding air.
Yes due to something called 'specific heat capacity', this is basically that the more water there is, the hotter it can get.
Convective mixing.
It will rise. The temperature of the atmosphere is rising already because carbon dioxide is increasing due to human activity.