In cold weather, the air temperature 2 meters above the ground can be slightly warmer than the temperature at ground level due to radiational heating. However, the difference is usually minimal, often ranging from a fraction of a degree to a couple of degrees Celsius. Factors such as humidity, wind, and local geography can also influence this temperature measurement. Overall, while it might be slightly warmer at 2 meters, it generally remains close to the ground temperature during cold conditions.
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Celsius is a scale of measuring temperature, not a temperature in and of itself.
around 90
The climate that never has cold weather is the Tropical climate!
Some types of precipitation, like snow and sleet, occur when the temperature near the ground is cold because the precipitation forms as ice crystals in the cold air. As the ice crystals fall to the ground, they can remain frozen if the ground temperature is still cold. Warmer temperatures can cause the ice crystals to melt into raindrops instead.
penguin live in the cold because that is their temperature\
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cold, coaled weather, whether
Celsius is a scale of measuring temperature, not a temperature in and of itself.
It depends, check the weather.
Everyday, the weather or temperature changes.
obviously the temperature affects how cold or hot the area is....
Because the temperature is often a few degrees colder right at the surface. This is because cold air sinks, and if it is not mixed (as under calm conditions) the temperature will be colder at the surface than it is 2 meters above ground, where temperature is officially measured.
temperature is term used to know how much hot or cold it is......climate is like weather that is hot, cold ..
Usually cold, damp and miserable.
they live in warm temperature not hot or cold