A soda can "sweats" on a hot day because of the temperature outside. The beverage is most likely colder than it is outside so the air temperature is heating the can, but the liquid is cooling this, it is kinda like condensation in the water cycle.
ocean currenta and fronts/air masses
Well, if the air is sinking then the temperature is dropping since hot air rises. When cool air comes down, if it comes down too fast, the hot air and cold air "clash" and that's what causes fog.
90 0F is 32,2 0C; it is a temperature for a summer day, a hot day.
The temperature and density of the air masses. the air masses moves when hot air and cold air gets together
from what Tim explains in the movie,what can you infer about thw temperature inside a refrigerator?
Maximum that can get in summers is around 35C in summers but that lasts for maybe a week. Normally summers are about 25-30C in day.
No moisture in the air to buffer temperature extremes
This has been answered here:What_is_the_temperature_on_the_moonThe short answer is that there is no atmosphere on the moon and therefor no air temperature.
cold snowy winters and hot humid summers
The fire raises it not the heat of the temperature in the air that day. The wouldn't put a hot air balloon up when it was freezing cold or heaps windy.
Summers in Bermuda can be very hot. It is not uncommon for the temperature to reach highs in the mid eighties Fahrenheit. The lows during the day are in the mid seventies Fahrenheit.
30 to 35 deg C in the summers. Average was 22 including day and night temp. It was very hot in Summer
In terms of climate, Greece is similar to California. The coastal regions have mild winters and hot dry summers. The highlands and mountains have colder, wetter winters and hot summers.
it will end up the same temperature as the air in the kitchen
hot air rises during the night and sinks during the day.
hot and humid