Pitch increases with frequency while loudness affects amplitude. When sound passes through a cold medium instead of a hot counterpart, The speed in the hotter will be faster. Hence faster, it still do not have an impact on the amplitude. thus does not affect the loudness.
Hot days cold night , because its on the leeward side of the mountain
The cloud cover acts like a blanket and traps any daylight warmth rising from the earth. A cloudless night sky allows all the warmth to escape into the atmosphere, resulting in a cold or frosty night.
Yes, Mercury has days and nights similar to other planets in our solar system. However, because Mercury rotates very slowly on its axis, one day on Mercury is equivalent to about 59 Earth days. This slow rotation means that a day on Mercury is much longer than its night.
The product of respiration that can be seen on really cold days would be the water vapour.
A night on Mercury, which is the time it takes for the planet to rotate once on its axis, lasts about 176 Earth days. This is due to Mercury's slow rotation speed compared to its orbit around the Sun.
Yes, like in rainy days due to moisture present in air the voice can travel faster and louder. Where as in dry warm weather its normal. In cold nights again it louder. While in windy weather the sound can change direction and at a moment it can be louder and sometimes it becomes very weak.
the night where cold and during the winter in was even worse the days were as cold as the Autumn nights and the night were freezing
it sounds like a sceerching noise and if you have a new tredmill it would still sceech but it would just run smoothly over the years months and days it will get louder and louder so i suggest a high qualatiy one
low oil and a loose piston skirt
Hot days cold night , because its on the leeward side of the mountain
There are hot deserts and there are cold deserts. Antarctica is the largest desert on earth and the days and nights are both bitterly cold. Hot deserts are hot during the day but quickly cool at night. Some cold deserts can be quite hot in the summer but bitterly cold in winter. The Gobi Desert is a good example.
It lasts longer on cold days.
They are pregnant for about 27 to 29 days and are in labour for 12 to 24 hours at night
Alaska and New Zealand
It is the same with every other sand littered region. Sand doesn't hold heat, so the nghts are frightfully cold and the days are blisteringly hot.
I'm pretty sure that dark days is the second one or sequel to 30 days of night
An echo is expected to return more quickly on hot days compared to cold days, as sound travels faster in warmer air due to the air molecules moving more quickly and being less dense. The speed of sound typically increases with temperature, resulting in shorter echo return times.