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What is special about the temperature 100?

It is the approximate boiling temperature of water.


What is the approximate boiling point of water when external pressure is 100 atms.?

The temperature is 286 oC.


What is the approximate abslute location latitude and longitude of philadelphia?

Your question is meaningless, there is either an absolute logation (x/y point) or an approximate location(near the house on the corner), there can not be an "approximate absolute" location.


What is the approximate temperature of the dew point at sea level?

The approximate dew point at sea level is dependent on more than just the sea level itself. Calculating dew point requires the air temperature as well as relative humidity. So in a general sense, there is no difference in dew point based on elevation if the temperature is the same.


What is the approximate temperature of a glass of water with ice in it?

The temperature of water with ice will be around 0°C (32°F) until all the ice melts, at which point the temperature will start to rise.


How are the temperature units of the Celsius scale determined?

An approximate answer is that 0 degrees is the temperature at which pure ice melts, and 100 degrees is the temperature at which pure water boils - both processes at standard one atmosphere. The temperature unit is one hundredth of that range. A more precise, but complicated, answer involves the absolute scale (Kelvin) and the triple point of water.


What is the approximate temperature of a plasma stream?

The approximate temperature of a plasma stream is typically around 10,000 to 100,000 degrees Celsius.


What is a approximate temperature of a comet?

-400c


What is the approximate room temperature?

21C


What the approximate surface temperature of the sun?

6,000


What is the approximate temperature of the sun?

The approximate temperature of the sun's surface is around 5,500 degrees Celsius (9,932 degrees Fahrenheit).


What is the temperature at which air can no longer hold all the water vapor?

That's an approximate definition of saturation. And the temperature at which the current amount of water vapor in the air would be the saturation point is called the dew point. The dew point is a measure of absolute humidity.