Would you find potholes in the roads of regions where temperatures are above freezing all the time
You would die. No air, suffocating pressure, and freezing temperatures.
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Not all seeds do, but many seeds from regions with cold winters require freezing in order to break their dormancy. This helps the seeds to germinate at the appropriate time. If seeds that fell in fall germinated immediately, they would face freezing winter temperatures which could damage or kill them. Seeds that germinate after freezing are more likely to grow in spring with lots of warm weather ahead of them.
Knowing that a blizzard is usually in freezing temperatures and sandstorms are in warm to hot temperatures, they would never mix. So the question is in correct and could never happen. But in the impossible accurence, the sandstorm would win because the heat from the sand would melt the snow and would make clumps of wet sand.
Despite freezing temperatures and toxic gas the pressure deeper in Jupiters atmosphere would crush you to the size of a grapefruit. No man made device could survive either.
There is no single answer to that question. It would depend on where in the world you were. It would be freezing in polar regions and very hot in arid regions and there would be a range of temperatures in between that elsewhere.
The American alligator is able to survive in water temperatures approaching freezing during winter. Most crocodiles are tropical and would not survive long in freezing temperatures.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are generally below freezing.
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Air masses or weather front is when two regions of air are colliding and they have different temperatures and pressures are similar.
You would die. No air, suffocating pressure, and freezing temperatures.
Summer temperatures in Antarctica are cold, always below freezing and often below zero F. The Antarctic Peninsula, however, may experience temperatures above freezing for short periods during mid-day during summer.
No as Sahara temperatures plummet to below freezing temperatures at some points in the year
That would depend on where in the world you are. In May, you would have freezing temperatures in some parts of the world and really hot temperatures in other parts of the world.
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In The Online World It Says That, "Temperatures in the clouds would be above freezing, so rain would fall. Temperatures on the ground would be just below freezing, so the rain would freeze as soon as it reached surfaces on Earth."
Most of us would call that "freezing", or possibly "solidification" if we're reluctant to say "freezing" about something that might happen well above normal room temperatures.