It may change from one Local Authority to the next. A definite answer for Central Scotland's schools is that the temperature must fall to 17 Celsius or lower inside the school in order for pupils to be sent home. Staff are not permitted to be sent home purely for temperature reasons and so are instructed to move the nearest school which is warmer than 17 degrees Celsius.
Over 9,000
Isotherms are spaced closely together on a map to show a drastic temperature change over a distance. Isotherms connect points of equal temperature, and when they are closely spaced, it indicates a rapid change in temperature over a short distance. This helps to visualize temperature gradients and variations across a geographical area.
over 9000 degrees
Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
Yes, temperature is the measure of how hot or cold something is at a specific point in time, while climate refers to the long-term patterns and averages of temperature, precipitation, and other weather elements in a specific region. Temperature can vary throughout the day, but climate represents the overall conditions over a prolonged period.
yes, if the temperature is over 27 degrees you are allowed to leave school and go home. this is because you may become too hot and become ill and if your school gets over 43 degrees Celsius it is the law for your Principal to send you home
School is over in June
Mercury is the only metal that remains liquid at room temperature and it expands and contracts evenly over a large temperature range of -40to +300 degrees. Unfortunately it is toxic when the thermometer breaks and so alcohol is replacing Mercury for every day -10 to 100degree C thermometers as used in school labs. Electronic temperature sensors,like thermocouples, are taking over for higher temperatures.
when the winds eventually blow over the land, they moderate the temperature of the air over the land.
There are no set temperatures for schools to have to close in the United States. Individual school districts make that decision based on whether going to school at a given temperature would be unsafe for students.
Neither. First off, I would leave out the "the": it sounds awkward in this context. So, I would say, "School is over at this particular time."Alternatively, you could say, "The students get out at this particular time."
Depends on the engine. 150 - 200 degrees, typically.
It is 98.6 or over
It is doubtful that you can find legislation or laws that dictate the temperature for a school. There are some union requirements in some states/countries. Many have a minimum temperature, but don't specify a maximum.
the temperature 38 degree celcious
the temperature of the pistol star is over 7,500 to about 10,000
the temperature of the pistol star is over 7,500 to about 10,000