Water freeze at 0oC under normal temperature and pressure.
98.6 because that's the temperature of your pee
212F or 100C is the max for liquid water, higher for pee depending on concentration.
half a degree every year
about 40 to 50 degrees Celsius
The hottest place can reach up to 138-159 degrees
The earth's core can reach up to roughly about 2000 or 5000 degrees Celsius.
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by sun power and mantle
The mesosphere is the 3rd layer of Earth's atmosphere and can be the coldest part of Earth's atmosphere. The top part of the mesosphere can get up to -90 degrees celsius (-130 degrees Fahrenheit).
On Earth, about 160 degrees F.
The hottest place can reach up to 138-159 degrees
The earth's core can reach up to roughly about 2000 or 5000 degrees Celsius.
Yes. The people would heat up more.
First, you need to melt the ice. Look up the heat of fusion of ice, and multiply that by the amount of grams.Then you need to heat the water, from zero degrees to 78 degrees. Look up the specific heat of water, and then multiply together all of the following: The specific heat; the mass; the temperature difference. Finally, add the two together.
No.
3.8 x 10^5 Joules
up to 1,000 degrees
No its in the earth center or core if you will. Lava is outer magma is inner and the difference is the heat magma hotter lava's cooler but both are over 1000 degrees.
Answer: That depends on a variety of factors: (1) what substance you are heating up (its heat capacity changes the result), (2) how many degrees you want to heat it up; (3) how fast you want to heat it up. About the third point, please note that the watt is a unit of power, NOT a unit of energy.
There are many reasons why the earth is now starting to heat up too much. This is mainly due to pollution of the environment which has in turn affected the ozone layer. This is causing global warming.
It can reach up to 134-199 degrees Fahrenheit