The highest recorded temperature is 134 degrees Fahrenheit, on July 10th. This was in Furnace Creek, California on 1913, over a century ago.
Cities in the US with high elevations and desert & borderline desert climates have the greatest daily temperature ranges from Low to High. Examples include Reno Nevada, Flagstaff Arizona and Grand Junction Colorado. All 3 cities often have lows in the 40's and highs in the 90's during July.
Biological changes that occur on a daily schedule are known as circadian rhythms. These rhythms regulate various physiological processes, including sleep-wake cycles, hormone production, and body temperature.
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mountain ranges
It all depends on where and what material is being burnt it ranges from 700-2000 celsius more or less
No, the greatest difference in seasons occurs on a planet with a more elliptical orbit, where the distance from the sun varies significantly. This leads to more extreme temperature changes and more pronounced seasons.
The largest annual temperature ranges occur towards higher latitudes in the interior of continents because these areas are more distant from the moderating effects of large bodies of water. Water has a high specific heat capacity, which means it can absorb and release heat more slowly than land. As a result, areas closer to oceans experience less extreme temperature fluctuations compared to inland regions.
Cell respiration cannot occur at 65°C in most organisms as this temperature is too high and denatures enzymes involved in respiration. Enzymes have optimal temperature ranges for activity, typically around body temperature in most organisms. At 65°C, enzymes would become denatured and non-functional, preventing cell respiration from occurring effectively.
they occur at 5:00pm in spain daily.
Biological rhythms that occur on a daily basis are known as circadian rhythms. These rhythms regulate the sleep-wake cycle, hormone production, and core body temperature over a 24-hour period. They are influenced by environmental cues such as light and help maintain the body's internal clock.
An earthquake can occur at any temperature, as it is caused by tectonic plates shifting beneath the Earth's surface, not by the temperature of the air or ground.
Physical weathering is most likely to occur in climates with frequent temperature changes, such as in deserts and mountainous regions. These areas experience daily temperature fluctuations that contribute to the expansion and contraction of rocks, leading to physical weathering processes like freeze-thaw cycles and exfoliation.