well. to say this correctly the normal temperature for a male whale would come to a 69 degree = not possible for a human to live under these conditions because of what whale do have such as good skin for all caused weathering.
A catalyst affects the speed of a chemical reaction. If the chemical reaction gives off heat, the reaction may affect the temperature, but the catalyst by itself doesn't affect the temperature.
High temperature=low viscosityLow temperature=high viscosity
hoe does CT2 level affect oxogen production
At higher temperature evaporation is faster.
It cools.
the whales need warm so they migrate from cold areas to warm areas!!!
No. All whales are warmblooded mammals which maintain a constant body temperature.
The sound waves affect their sence of directions.
Killer whales
wish I knew
Tsumanis won't affect whales as they travel through the ocean because it would just be another wave out at sea. If the whales were close to shore they could be swept inland, though.
Killer whales are usually found in colder and warmer climates, so considering where the killer whale is from, it will affect it in different ways.
Whales cannot get too hot, as their 'home', the ocean is generally always about the same perfect temperature.
cold temperature
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I'm not sure but they are cold blooded.
In all oceans in any temperature.