homeostasis
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"30 degrees below ambient temperature" refers to a temperature that is 30 degrees lower than the surrounding air temperature. For example, if the ambient temperature is 20 degrees Celsius, then 30 degrees below would be -10 degrees Celsius. This term is often used in contexts like weather conditions, refrigeration, or scientific experiments to indicate extreme cold conditions.
The right temperature to superheat and sub cool a substance varies greatly. Water for example takes temperatures above 212 degrees to superheat and temperatures below 32 degrees to sub cool.
for observation it is the temperature today is 4 degrees Fahrenheit or inference it is in two weeks, there will be snow on the ground
A hypothesis is an educated guess. Basically what meteorologist do. For example: The low temperature for new york city tonight is 37 degrees. Now I cannot guarantee that, but it is my hypothesis.
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Maintenance of a consistent body temperature is an example of homeostasis.
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An animal that maintains its body temperature within a narrow range even when the environmental temperature varies is a warm-blooded animal.
Homeotherms.
well average body temperature is 69.69 degrees but mine is 96.69 degrees
around about your body temperature.
To calculate the temperature range below 0 degrees, subtract the lowest temperature from the highest temperature. For example, if the lowest temperature is -10 degrees Celsius and the highest temperature is -2 degrees Celsius, the temperature range would be 8 degrees Celsius (-2 - (-10) = 8).
"30 degrees below ambient temperature" refers to a temperature that is 30 degrees lower than the surrounding air temperature. For example, if the ambient temperature is 20 degrees Celsius, then 30 degrees below would be -10 degrees Celsius. This term is often used in contexts like weather conditions, refrigeration, or scientific experiments to indicate extreme cold conditions.
A wrongly calibrated instrument is one that shows the wrong measurement. For example, alcohol in a thermometer rises with temperature; but the exact marks for 0 degrees, 10 degrees, ... 100 degrees (for example) may be wrongly placed, so that, when the temperature really is 30 degrees, the thermometer only shows 28 degrees (for example). Any instrument will have some error of this type, but the idea of calibration is to keep this kind of error reasonably small.A wrongly calibrated instrument is one that shows the wrong measurement. For example, alcohol in a thermometer rises with temperature; but the exact marks for 0 degrees, 10 degrees, ... 100 degrees (for example) may be wrongly placed, so that, when the temperature really is 30 degrees, the thermometer only shows 28 degrees (for example). Any instrument will have some error of this type, but the idea of calibration is to keep this kind of error reasonably small.A wrongly calibrated instrument is one that shows the wrong measurement. For example, alcohol in a thermometer rises with temperature; but the exact marks for 0 degrees, 10 degrees, ... 100 degrees (for example) may be wrongly placed, so that, when the temperature really is 30 degrees, the thermometer only shows 28 degrees (for example). Any instrument will have some error of this type, but the idea of calibration is to keep this kind of error reasonably small.A wrongly calibrated instrument is one that shows the wrong measurement. For example, alcohol in a thermometer rises with temperature; but the exact marks for 0 degrees, 10 degrees, ... 100 degrees (for example) may be wrongly placed, so that, when the temperature really is 30 degrees, the thermometer only shows 28 degrees (for example). Any instrument will have some error of this type, but the idea of calibration is to keep this kind of error reasonably small.
Homeostatis is a function that maintains natural balances within the body. For example, temperature and water levels are kept controlled in the body.
You just say "degree" followed by the temperature scale, for example, "It was 20 degrees Celsius".