Yes. Deforestation, which is primarily a human activity, affects the earth's capacity to control global temperature.
Yes, gender does affect lung capacity. Other factors that affect lung capacity include age, weight, height and level of fitness.
heat capacity and mass
High temperature makes the volume greater.
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Water bodies mediate temperature changes around them due to water's high heat capacity
The heat capacity of dry air is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of a given amount of air by 1 degree Celsius. Dry air has a lower heat capacity compared to water vapor, meaning it heats up and cools down more quickly. This affects temperature changes in the atmosphere by causing rapid temperature fluctuations, especially in dry regions where there is less water vapor to moderate temperature changes.
It is the temperature
it changes its refractive index.
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These are examples of environmental factors that can impact an organism's behavior and survival. Changes in temperature can affect metabolic processes, duration of daylight can influence daily activities such as foraging and mating, and the presence of a predator can trigger a response to avoid predation.
Thermal expansion means that the length of the bridge changes.
The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.
An increase in temperature will reduce the density, reduce the viscosity, reduce thermal conductivity, and increase the specific heat capacity. A decrease in temperature will have the opposite affect.
Two factors that can affect the temperature of a place are its latitude, which determines the angle of sunlight received, and its proximity to bodies of water, which can moderate temperature due to the water's heat capacity.
Light does not directly affect a thermistor, as its resistance is primarily determined by temperature changes. However, if light generates heat that affects the temperature of the thermistor, then it can indirectly alter its resistance. In general, thermistors are designed to be affected by temperature changes, not light.
Factors that affect a calorimeter include its insulation properties, heat capacity, and efficiency in measuring temperature changes accurately. Additionally, the material and design of the calorimeter can influence its ability to contain and transfer heat, impacting the reliability of the calorimetric measurements.