16ft 5 inches
That only shows to be 36lbs per s/f...........should be fine..
It is approximately 16oC
South Carolina's winter climate is the average of 69oF ands 16oC
Probably Nordo Korgula, which is a small island in Lake Baikal, Siberia.
Well, it would have to be rain since the temperature is above freezing. BTW - maybe you knew this already - 16oC is equivalent to 61oF
The coolest temperature between 30 and 16 degrees Celsius would be 16 degrees Celsius. This is because it is closer to the lower end of the range, making it colder than 30 degrees Celsius. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, and as the temperature decreases, the kinetic energy decreases, resulting in cooler conditions.
Hot in summer (28oC to 40oC), cold in winter (-10oC to 16oC). Though, southern areas have longer summer and milder winter temperatures, while in norther district winter may last longer an be pretty cold.
Fahrenheit is a temperature scale, like Celcius. It was invented by a German Scientist in the 17th century. named Fahrenheit. The Fahrenheit scale is -40oF = -40oC / 233 K ( Equality ) 0oF the coldest he could reduce a temeperature 32oF the freezing point of water ( 0oC/273 K) 61oF A comfortable environmental temperature (16oC / 289K) 98oF Human body temperatur (37oC / 310K) 212oF the boiling point of water . ( 100 oC / 373K) Comparative figure for Celcius and Kelvin are in brackets.
Vinegar in a bottle is already melted: it is a liquid. Conversely, a typical commercial vinegar with a 5% acetic acid content will have a freezing point of about -2 degrees C, or 28 degrees F.
ClimateSri Lanka's climate can be described as tropical, in other words, hot and humid. Its position between 5 and 10 north latitude endows the country with a warm climate, moderated by ocean winds and considerable moisture. The mean temperature ranges from a chilly low of 16oC in Nuwara Eliya in the Central Highlands, where even frost may occur for several days in the winter, to a high of 32o C in Trincomalee on the northeast coast. The average yearly temperature for the country as a whole ranges from 28 to 30oC. Seasons - monsoonAlthough Sri Lanka maintains its lovely warm and tropical climate year-round, the island does experience mild changes in rainfall. The rainy monsoon season takes place from October to January; during the rest of the year there is very little precipitation, and all living creatures must conserve precious moisture. The arid northwest and southeast coasts receive the least amount of rain - 600 to 1200 mm per year - concentrated within the short period of the winter monsoon. May, June and July are probably the hottest months of the year and a great time to hit the beach and soak in the sun.
TOURISM IN AN MEDC OR EU COUNTRY - MENORA CASE STUDYWhere is Menorca?· Menorca is the second largest of the Spanish Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a population of 67,000 and it has a total land area of 702km2.Why visit Menorca?· Mediterranean Climate - average temp 16oC with an average of 24oC in the summer months, little rainfall in summer (most in the Autumn)· Beautiful and varied landscape· North of Menorca has an uneven and rugged coastline and in the South there are white sandy beaches· Wide range of watersports available (windsurfing; water skiing; scuba-diving etc.)· Other outdoor activities include - horse riding; cycling and potholing.Advantages of Tourism in MenorcaSocio-Economic· Job Creation - tourism is the largest employer in Menorca (Menorca has the lowest unemployment of the Balearic Islands)· Tourism has had a multiplier effect and support many different sectors of the economy e.g. jobs in farming (providing food for hotels); job in the craft industry (providing souvenirs for tourists); ice-cream is a major business.Environmental· Tourism in Menorca has raised awareness of the need to preserve the environmentDisadvantages of Tourism in Menorca·· Shortage of all year employment (tourism is seasonal - in winter months the number of tourists decrease)·· There have been changes in the local way of life due to the demands of tourists and also the increase in foreigners living in Menorca which has become a popular retirement destination·· Some of the early hotels bought in the area were not sensitively designed to fit in with the environment and are seen as eyesores·· There has been some "erosion" of local culture, as it has changed to meet the demands of tourism - in particular a threat to the local language and local traditions.·· With an increasing number of villas and property being bought as second homes / rent-outs for tourists there has been some resentment by locals.Working towards sustainable tourism in Menorca·· Restrictions on development - undeveloped areas remain undeveloped and planning permission has been tightened - there is a height restriction of 2 storeys on hotels within 250km of the coast;·· The government has sought to preserve the traditional language by ensuring all signs are in the local language and by restricting the use of other languages in the advertising of tourist facilities.·· The island has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by the UN - it landscape has significant scenic value and it has been recognised that the diversity of landscape is under threat and that some plant and animal species that can only be found in Menorca are in danger of extinction.