A change in temperature of the core would probably have to be rather large to be noticeable, however it would affect plate tectonics. Lowering the temperature of the core would slow down activity and raising it would increase.
No, not recently. Not much ice near the equator. Something to do with temperature. Some ancient rocks may show signs of ice weathering, due to plate tectonics and climate change.
global warming would indeed affect the intertidal zone, it would affect the water levels, salinity and most likely temperature.
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The solubility would decrease because it is a gas.
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Movement of mantle and crust
It would change a little bit because you will lose moisture in the baking.
It is the easiest way to affect the volume which would change the density. However, if you increase the pressure but keep temperature constant the volume will also change. Any change in volume affects density.
The larger the surface area the faster the rate of heat loss will be.
No
Because a change in the earths temperature can cause effect the way fruits and vegetables grow
The answer is variable.
You subtract the initial from the after, and the result is the change. If the initial temperature is 50º and the after is 70º, then the change is +20º.
Circular motion would change the direction of an object but would not affect the object's speed.
Ambient temperature might affect the readings of the resistance value you would measure because the resistance of some materials changes with the temperature.
Temperature has no effect on molar mass