Locations near the equator typically do not experience significant seasonal temperature changes. These areas typically have a more consistent climate throughout the year due to their proximity to the equator, which receives consistent sunlight and heat distribution.
Altitude doesn't change uniformly because the four main layers of the atmosphere have different temperature gradients, creating the thermal structure of the atmosphere.
it doesnt
the energy from the sun goes to the equator causing a temperature difference at the poles. Blowing cold wind over the water, and the suns energy on the water effects the temperature change in the water.
physical change
No. The temperature does not change during the melting process. All of the heat energy is used to break the bonds of the solid to form a liquid, i.e. the energy is used in the phase change, and thus is not used to raise the temperature.
No, that's not true.
At the boiling point the temperature remain unchanged.
Altitude doesn't change uniformly because the four main layers of the atmosphere have different temperature gradients, creating the thermal structure of the atmosphere.
The thermal energy required to change state is taken from the environment; which in this case is the melt water.
"seasonal". And it doesnt effect sport performance.
The most important temperature, the second is light intensity
No, they are cold blooded animals and weather doesnt affect them. Unlike us, we are warm blooded. Hope this helps you(:
it doesnt
it doesnt change
There should be a second sensor, located near the exhaust manifold. One snesor controls the fan, the other controls the gauge.
it doesnt change you dumb
because