highest temperature in new delhi 2006? Highest temperature was recorded at 49.3 deg centigrate
Cold very very cold like 30 degrees.. ...............................................................................................................................................................................
Temperature is lowered. Humidity is increased in a cold front.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it doesn't have a specific temperature. When liquid nitrogen is in contact with objects at room temperature, it can appear very cold because of its extremely low temperature of around -196 degrees Celsius.
If the temperature is low , the air will feel cold.
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On thermal sights, the highest temperature is displayed as a bright white. This may be different when using different types of machines.
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of air, indicating whether it is hot or cold. Temperature readings are typically displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.
highest temperature in new delhi 2006? Highest temperature was recorded at 49.3 deg centigrate
Cold. hahaha not just cold lowest temperature in the ice age is -22 degrees F and the highest could possibly be an 80 or above
Cold very very cold like 30 degrees.. ...............................................................................................................................................................................
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Intensely cold temperature is called frigid.
Hot Approach: It is difference in temperature of hot fluid inlet temperature and cold fluid outlet temperature Cold Approach: It is difference in temperature of Hot fluid outlet temperature and cold fluid inlet temperature. Mohsin
The air temperature of the air is cold when it rains and the cloud temperature is cold when it rains
Yes it is unless it gets cooler then it is below the high temperature. some of the temperatures for high is sometimes really cold.
The highest density of water is at the temperature of 4oC (ie. 1.000 kg/dm3), above or below this the density is lower.