450 S is in the water. Air temperature near water cools and warms more slowly.
The seasonal temperature range is greater at 45N than at 45S because the Northern Hemisphere has more landmass compared to the Southern Hemisphere, which tends to heat up and cool down more rapidly than water. Land has a lower heat capacity and can experience more extreme temperature variations throughout the year.
The Southern Hemisphere has a greater proportion of ocean coverage compared to the Northern Hemisphere which has more landmass. Water has a higher heat capacity than land, meaning it can absorb and release heat more slowly, leading to smaller temperature variations. Additionally, the Southern Hemisphere is less affected by large landmasses that can create temperature extremes.
Asia, Africa, and Europe have greater populations than North America.
The central plains have extremes of temperature due to their location far from large bodies of water, which can moderate temperature fluctuations. Additionally, the lack of significant elevation changes means there is less influence from mountains to block or redirect weather patterns, leading to more dramatic temperature changes.
No, a mountain chain is typically a series of mountain ranges that are connected. A mountain range is a group of mountains that are aligned together. The chain is made up of ranges, so the mountain chain is usually larger in size than a single mountain range.
The Pacific Ocean has a greater area than all the continents combined. It covers about 30% of the Earth's surface and is the largest and deepest ocean in the world.
because it is near the cost
Heat just refers to increasing the temperature. The temperature range for a metal that is heated, theoretically speaking, only needs to be greater than 0 Kelvins.
Yes.
A density greater than that of water (which varies with temperature).
No, since range is max-min and IQR is Q3-Q1. Q1 must be greater than the max and Q3 must be less than the min.
Smaller. Jamaica is a tiny island and surrounded by warm water. Canada is very large, covering almost half the continent, from the north pole to below the 49th parallel.
If the house temperature inside is greater than the temperature outside the house, then yes. If the temperature outside the home is greater than the temperature inside of the home, then no.
Land areas can heat faster and to greater temperatures, and they also cool faster at night. Continents, with or without tall mountains, create weather cycles with a higher temperature range, and with seasonal rainfall. They can be hotter and dryer than maritime climates. Vegetation and land cover can also affect weather on a seasonal basis. In the temperate climates, snow further decreases winter temperatures because of its albedo.
No, the changes are far more gradual and are seasonal rather than day to day
The seasonal effect is localized to the planet earth i.e. northern hemisphere is in summer, while southern hemisphere is in winter and vice versa. It has nothing to do with the solar surface.
When their temperature is greater than the temperature of the adjacent zones.
Yes