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deep within earth
The coastal regions are mostly high temperatures. Hope that helped :)
The term is "thermal expansion." When materials are heated, they typically expand due to increased molecular motion. Not expanding at high temperatures would suggest that the material has a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
To melt a high melting point compound, you can typically use high temperatures or alternative methods like using a furnace or a heating mantle. It's also important to provide a suitable container or crucible that can withstand the high temperatures. Additionally, some compounds may require the use of flux or other additives to aid in the melting process.
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The system cooling equipment that is best for a desktop computer that runs on high temperatures would be one that equally distributes the cool air as to maintain the temperature and the performance of the desktop .
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The drop-off on the high-temperature side of the graph is likely due to thermal runaway, where the system becomes increasingly unstable as temperature increases. This can lead to a more rapid decrease in performance or efficiency at higher temperatures compared to lower temperatures. Additionally, heat dissipation mechanisms may be less effective at high temperatures, leading to a steeper drop-off.
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The best type of super glue that can withstand high temperatures is cyanoacrylate super glue, also known as CA glue. It is heat-resistant and can withstand temperatures up to 180 degrees Celsius.
the kind of data would be probably something with a percentage or a lot of high numbers that vary in location (: