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How can the mass of a pile of snow decrease on a sunny day when the air temperature does not rise above zero degrees celsius?

When the sunlight strikes the snow, the surface of the snow is heated above the air temperature and some melting and evaporation occur.


What temperature should the bain Marie be kept at?

60 degrees or above


How far are the clouds from sea surface?

Clouds vary in height above the Earth's surface from zero (called Fog) to "Noctilucent" clouds, about 50 miles above the surface. Common Cumulus clouds have their bottoms very roughly a mile above the surface. If you know the "dew point" from a weather forecast and there are clouds, you can usually estimate their height by multiplying one third of the difference between the surface temperature and the dew point by 1000 feet, so, for example, if the temperature is 72 degrees (F) and the dewpoint is 60 degrees, the clouds start to form at an altitude of (72-60)/3x1000 feet, or 4,000 feet. If there is a second layer of clouds above that, they are presumably ice clouds and their altitude is probably about (72-32)/3x1000 feet, or 13,000 feet.


Which is higher 24.2C or 3.5C?

24.2 degees C is the higher temperature. 3.5 degrees C (Celsius) is 3.5 degrees above freezing. 24.2 degrees C (Celsius) is 24.2 degrees above freezing.


Is 39 degrees Fahrenheit hot?

No. The temperature 39 °F is equal to a Celsius temperature of only 3.89 °C -- this is only a few degrees above freezing, and as a weather temperature is considered "cold".

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How hot is it on Europa?

Temperature: Europa's surface temperature at the equator never rises above minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 160 degrees Celsius). At the poles of the moon, the temperature never rises above minus 370 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 220 degrees Celsius).


How can there be frost when the temperature is above freezing?

Because the temperature is often a few degrees colder right at the surface. This is because cold air sinks, and if it is not mixed (as under calm conditions) the temperature will be colder at the surface than it is 2 meters above ground, where temperature is officially measured.


Saturn's temperature day and night?

Low, at the surface. It's about minus 180 degrees Celsius. That's only about 90 degrees above the Absolute Zero of temperature.


What sort of temperatures would you experience in the mesophere?

the mesosphere is ~35km thick ranging from 50km above the surface to 85km above the surface. the temperature changes rather linearly from 0 degrees at the start of the mesosphere and falls to nearly -100 degrees at the top of the mesosphere


What does degrees above zero mean?

Country that there temperature is above zero degrees


How can winter white frost can form on the ground when minimum temperature indicates well above freezing?

It can't if it is "well" above freezing, but certainly if it is only a few degrees. The surface on a calm, cold night will radiate heat away from it rapidly. If there is little wind to mix the air, the coldest air near the surface will sink to the ground so that the temperature right at the surface where frost forms is at or just below the freezing point, while just above that where temperature is officially measured (2 meters) it can be several degrees warmer.


How can the mass of a pile of snow decrease on a sunny day when the air temperature does not rise above zero degrees celsius?

When the sunlight strikes the snow, the surface of the snow is heated above the air temperature and some melting and evaporation occur.


What is surface temperature?

Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.


Air temperature drops as you go higher reaching around -85 degrees f at 10 miles above the surface of the Earth?

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How much hotter is Saturn than Neptune?

The much hotter planet is Saturn. Saturn's average surface temperature is about 40 degrees Celsius above that of Neptune.


What is the temperature is brazin in June?

75 degrees' and above


What is the sixth hottest planet?

Saturn, although it is (on average) -170 degrees celsius. There are only three planets with an average surface temperature above 0 degrees (Venus=467, Mercury=179, Earth=17.) Mars has an average surface temperature of -63, and Jupiter is -150. Then Saturn with -170, Uranus with -215, and Neptune with -235.