2 degrees celsius
temperature
Change in total mass of substances.
What is the difference between theodolite and total station?
What is the difference between theodolite and total station?
Temperature is when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy Thermal is averged together with kinetic engery, and all the others, to make thermal energy
Away from tectonic plate boundaries, it is 25-30°C per km of depth in most of the world therefore it is somewhere between 75 and 90°C at that depth thanks to Wikipedia for that one.
The total change in depth is -144 feet.
Temperature, salinity and total saturation of other minerals, depth.
Around -20c and 15c
thermal energy is the total energy the body has due to movement of inner molecules, and bonds between them, and heat is the change in thermal energy, when energy goes from body with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature
Bedrock is at 2000 depth
Total Depth - cover
1 9/16
Generally accepted that the total mass before = total mass afterwards. To be a bit pedantic, if heat energy is produced or absorbed then the total mass must change by E/c2 (which is tiny) because of Einstein's famous relation between mass and energy. This would generally appear as a temperature change.
22 degrees
When the sun goes down, the temperature drops.
increased by 5 is the answer!