They would get to hot and die.
If the temperature is 44F and the temperature drops 20 degrees, the temperature would be 24. Subtract the temperature drop from the starting temperature.
The temperature decreases by about 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer in the troposphere, so the total temperature change between 3 km and 7 km above the Earth's surface would be approximately 26 degrees Celsius.
Cooling by 20 degrees would result in a temperature of -20 degrees. Cooling by 70 degrees would result in a temperature of -70 degrees.
If the temperature was 90 degrees below zero and dropped 24 degrees, the new temperature would be 114 degrees below zero.
After dropping 10 degrees from 8 degrees, the temperature would be -2 degrees.
The temperature would be different on Earth.
Nothing much will happen.
It would harden and then become hard rock.
The earths temperature varies for example living on the equator it would be hotter but up in the north lets say iceland it would be a lot colder so there is no real earths temperature(unless you get to the core of the earth)
It would get too cold for the human body. You would die! The temperature would be -400 degrees Celsius!
it is like 62,000,00 degrees down there
Normally tornadoes happen in late spring or summer. I would say 75 or 80 degrees for that reason.
No life could be supported and the temperature would be well below -100 degrees
If the liquid has a freezing point of 32 degrees, it would begin to freeze when its temperature drops below 32 degrees. Therefore, if its temperature dropped below 30 degrees, the liquid would continue to freeze and solidify further.
It is absolute zero and all molecualr motion would completely cease.
It is absolute zero and all molecular motion stops
The answer depends on the temperature of what. An increase of 6 degrees C in the body temperature would, in most cases, prove to be very serious. A similar increase in the temperature of the sun would go unnoticed. An increase of that magnitude in the average surface temperature on earth is likely to be catastrophic for human beings though not all life forms.