the lowest is 40,945,987,000 and the highest is 789,000,098,777
The highest temperature is 22°C and the lowest is 11°C.
The sun appears at its highest point around midday, when it reaches its highest position in the sky. The sun appears at its lowest point during sunrise and sunset, when it is closest to the horizon.
The highest temperature on the sun's surface is around 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5,500 degrees Celsius). In the sun's core, temperatures can reach up to 27 million degrees Fahrenheit (15 million degrees Celsius).
No. Red stars have the lowest surface temperatures while blue stars have the highest.
The sun is highest in the sky during summer due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This causes the sun's rays to be more direct, leading to longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures. In winter, the sun is lower in the sky, resulting in shorter days and cooler temperatures.
The highest temperature is 22°C and the lowest is 11°C.
Yes, light is electromagnetic waves. The longest wavelengths have the lowest frequencies and the lowest temperatures. The shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest temperatures.
80 and 50
Highest is at noon, and the lowest is at dawn and dusk.
40 and 50
A thermometer is commonly used to measure the highest and lowest temperatures of the day. Specifically, a maximum-minimum thermometer is designed to record both the highest and lowest temperatures over a set period of time.
The highest temp in the Sahara is 136 degrees and the lowest temp in the Sahara is 86 degrees
The sun appears at its highest point around midday, when it reaches its highest position in the sky. The sun appears at its lowest point during sunrise and sunset, when it is closest to the horizon.
West region
West region
In general there is a delay between the highest daylight hours and highest temperatures and between lowest daylight hours and lowest temperatures. The reason is energy absorbed. When the sun is pounding down during the summer the highest temperatures come approx 1 month after the longest day of the year because the enrgy absobed on the earth in the oceans and on land has a commulative effect. The same thing happens in winter.
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