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lower limit because the particles have zero energy. there is no upper limit because particles can move as fast as they like.

There is an upper limit on temperature, called "Planck Temperature". It is approximately 1.42e32 Kelvin! This temperature is the maximum temperature something can attain, with the physics we understand.

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Is the upper stratosphere colder then the lower stratosphere?

Yes, the upper stratosphere is colder than the lower stratosphere. This is because the stratosphere is heated from below by the Earth's surface, so as you move higher in the atmosphere, the temperature decreases. The temperature inversion between the lower and upper stratosphere is due to the absorption of solar radiation by ozone in the upper stratosphere.


What is theEffect of impurities on upper consolute temperature?

Impurities can decrease the upper consolute temperature by disrupting the crystal lattice structure and interfering with the phase separation process. This leads to a lower temperature at which complete miscibility is achieved in the system.


Why does watering yards in early morning and late evening limit evaporation?

The temperature being lower the evaporation decrease.


Will flammable gas concentration above the upper explosive limit burn?

No, flammable gas concentrations above the upper explosive limit (UEL) are too rich to ignite and burn. In order for a flammable gas to ignite, it needs to be within its flammable range, which lies between the lower and upper explosive limits. Concentrations outside this range will not burn.


Is the upper stratosphere colder than the lower stratosphere?

Yes, the upper stratosphere is generally colder than the lower stratosphere. This is because the stratosphere's temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of solar radiation by ozone in the lower stratosphere. However, the temperature starts to decrease again in the upper stratosphere due to the cooling effect of gases like ozone and molecular oxygen.

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Lower part has temperatures -50 degress upper temperature are 0 degress?

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What is the upper limit and lower limit?

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In which class either lower limit or upper limit is missing?

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What is class interval size?

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