Are you being serious? Obviously Miami is warmer than Orlando because of its location, which is closer to the equator. As you move closer to the equator, the warmer it gets. Its not too much of a jump in degrees though because they are both within the same proximity with not much variation (referencing the geographically location). Miami is also near the coast and although some may think that the water brings "cooler air," this is completely false. The water actually exemplifies the suns magnitude, causing it to be hotter. However, not by much, it varies anywhere from a 0.1 degrees to a 2 degrees difference.
20°C is hotter than 20°F. 20°C is equivalent to 68°F.
20 degrees Celsius is hotter than 10 degrees Celsius.
23 degrees C is hotter because it equals 73.4F
No. A home oven cannot get hotter than about 500 degrees F, while the surface of the Sun is over 10,000.
Yes, magma is hotter than fire. Magma is molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface, with temperatures reaching up to 1300-2400°F, while fire is a chemical reaction that emits heat and light, typically with temperatures up to around 1000-1800°F.
Miami has a tropical climate which means more humidity.
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It takes 6 hours and 24 minutes to travel by train from Miami to Orlando, Florida. By car it takes 3 hours and 19 minutes to travel from Miami to Orlando.
The driving time from Miami, Florida to Orlando, Florida is 3 hours and 44 minutes.
232 miles from Orlando to Miami. It a 3 hour and 50 minute drive.
Jacksonville is the largest, followed by Miami.
The temperatures in Daytona Beach are lowered by a sea breeze, whereas Orlando is too far inland to benefit from the sea breeze's cooling effects.
There is no such thing as Orlando heat. It is Orlando magic or Miami heat.
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No, not in Miami. Though, there is a Nickelodeon Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
Pitt by a longshot