about 50 degrees
If you're talking about actual space, as in vacuum, the only temperature is about -273.5 degrees Celsius, as no atoms move in space. On planets and stars, temperature can vary dramatically, from the temperature of vacuum to the core of the hottest star (could be 40 million Celsius).
Lower solar input & higher infrared radiation at night could decrease Earth's temperature.
Solubilty of gases increase at lower temperature.
The warmest and safest place can vary depending on individual preferences and needs. Generally, locations near the equator tend to have warmer temperatures, while countries with stable governments and low crime rates are considered safer. Some examples of warm and safe places could include cities like Perth in Australia, or islands like Fiji in the Pacific.
If the temperature gauge is to remain up past the 260 mark, there could be many problems. If no problems are in existence then the simple work of replacing a fuse or wire could correct the thermostat to show the actual temperature.
If you're talking about actual space, as in vacuum, the only temperature is about -273.5 degrees Celsius, as no atoms move in space. On planets and stars, temperature can vary dramatically, from the temperature of vacuum to the core of the hottest star (could be 40 million Celsius).
Asia has many dry deserts, sweltering tropical jungles, and a general hot climate throughout nearly all of its nations. Defining the warmest country in Asia could be done in two ways. The first would be to see the highest temperature ever recorded in Asia. This is 53.9°C (129.0°F), recorded in Tirat Tsvi, Israel, in 1942. So one could say that Israel is Asia's warmest country. The second, and more accurate method, is to find the highest average temperature in Asia. This is (unknown).
Blue is The Warmest Color could be considered very intense considering it has a NC-17 rating.
If you could fly everywhere, you could go anywhere in the world.
The warmest it could be is freezing, because there's nothing to warm any further than that. Snow insulates it so that the temperature near the grass doesn't drop too low, but if it goes above freezing the snow would melt.
No.
Most could not believe that Alaska could ever be inhabited and had no known value or strategic purpose.
I believe juneau is the capitol of Alaska, but I could be wrong
Taxes and Government managing every aspect of your life. Crowding, pollution, ugly views that are obstructed with all sorts of man made junk that's usually rundown and in decay. Alaska actually has a law where billboards and large roadside signs are illegal.........they don't want people blocking and ruining the beautiful views that are everywhere. More states could learn from Alaska.
EVERYWHERE
Which ever is the warmest, if it's 115 outside on the pavement it will melt pretty fast, on the other hand if you have just ran a marathon in 100 above temperatures your body temperature could be very high.
No.