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Man-made and Natural Resources
about 18,000 man made sattelites are orbiting the earth!
What is the largest man-made thing in or things in the state of Montana?
Well, it depends on your definition of "in Ohio", but Lake Erie certainly is NOT man-made.
Yes, it is.
The coldest thing known to man is most surprisingly something man made... liquid hydrogen.It is cooled to -423.17 F./-252.87 C. It has 99.79% parahydogen and .21% orthohydrogen... so thats the answer. thx..,,/][][{{
The coldest temperature ever recorded was actually right here on Earth in what is known as an Bose-Einstein Condensate which has a temperature of almost absolute zero, where all molecular activity stops. These are conditions created by man and there is no known colder place anywhere in the universe.
Good question.Yes it is the coldest place on earth, to be exact vostok station is the coldest place on earth with arecord low of -89.2C.
That would be absolute zero: 0 Kelvin or -273.15 Celsius. At close to absolute zero many interesting phenomena occur, i.e. atoms stop vibrating, substance combine to a super mass, electrons are no longer active in bonding (molecules are held together by merely London dispersion forces). This is all theoretical. Absolute 0 has never been achieved by man. Some scientist think it may be impossible here on earth due to the fact that heat from the earth will always permeate even the thickest insulation. That being the case the coldest man has ever achieved is 4 Kelvin, or - 269.15 Celsius, or - 452.47 Fahrenheit. When trying to go colder than that the object being cooled would literally shatter into millions of pieces! In an attempt to reach absolute zero, a piece of rhodium metal was super cooled to 100 picokelvin (1/10000000000 Kelvin) in 1999. That is the coldest temperature achieved by scientific means. The coldest natural temperature ever recorded was -89.2 OC in Antarctica 1983.
100 K is the lowest, as it is in Kelvin scale which has the lowest absolute zero point. 100 C is equivalent to 373 K and 100 F is equivalent to 310 K, so 100 K is the lowest of the three temperatures.
Liquid hydrogen is the coldest substance known to man, minus 400 degrees
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Otzi the Ice Man.
Man is NOT considered an absolute value so the question makes no sense.
That is an entirely subjective opinion. No one can give you an absolute answer.
-27.2 degrees C, is the coldest recorded temperature in the UK. It was recorded in Scotland. 11 February 1895 and 10 January 1982 Braemar (Aberdeenshire) also 30 December 1995 Altnaharra (Highland). The coldest recorded temperature in England was -26.1 degrees C, 10 January 1982 in Shawbury Shropshire. The man who took the temperature was Mr Bill Burrell from Edgmond, near Newport in Shropshire.The Coldest Temperature Was -18 Degrees Celsius in 1967
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the temperature conversion question, huh? Alright, so when the absolute temperature is 400K, the Fahrenheit temperature would be around 260.6°F. But seriously, who even uses Fahrenheit anymore? Like, just stick to Celsius, man.