Temperature is a physical property related with the sensation of cold or hot.
99c im melting
temperatures of the Pluto is about -230 Celsius
No, but hot temperatures do.
Temperatures at Earth's equator are generally warmer than temperatures at the poles. This is because sunlight is more concentrated at the equator, leading to more heat absorption. In contrast, at the poles, sunlight hits the Earth at a lower angle, causing the energy to be spread out over a larger area and resulting in colder temperatures.
At low temperatures, ideal gases can liquefy if they are cooled below their critical temperatures. At temperatures below the critical temperature, the gas will condense into a liquid due to the decreased molecular motion and intermolecular forces becoming dominant over kinetic energy.
because there isn't an atmosphere
temperatures of water
yes they do have figid temperatures
Specify please. Temperatures where?
In general, most solids are more soluble at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures. However, there are exceptions such as cerium sulfate, which follows the opposite trend and is more soluble at lower temperatures than at higher temperatures.
Extreme temperatures where?
temperatures of the Pluto is about -230 Celsius
Heat.
Its the latitude that affects the temperatures on the earth
They live in hot temperatures.
No, in fact the temperatures get warmer.
troposphere
temperatures don't vary.