You will recall from the Ideal Gas Laws that temperature, pressure, and volume are all connected in terms of the behavior of a gas (especially an ideal gas, but actual gas resembles ideal gas to a certain extent). So, if the gas is in a container of fixed volume, then reducing the temperature will correspondingly reduce the pressure.
The temperature typically drops by approximately 0.98 degrees Celsius for every 100 meters of elevation gain in the Earth's atmosphere. This relationship is known as the environmental lapse rate.
A Celsius temperature of 100 degrees is equivalent to a Fahrenheit temperature of 212 degrees.
If you heat steam above 100 degrees Celsius, it will continue to increase in temperature without changing to water. This is because steam is already in a gaseous state at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius on the Celsius temperature scale.
No, 100 degrees Fahrenheit is not the highest temperature. Temperatures can go much higher, with some regions experiencing temperatures well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
It boils
100 degrees Celsius is the boiling point of water, which happens to be 212 degrees Fahrenheit at standard pressure
You need to provide a point of reference. If the temperature is 100 degrees F and drops to 50 degrees, that is still a comfortable temperature for most organisms. However, if the temperature is 50 degrees and drops to zero, many organisms would be adversely affected, especially if the temperature remained cold for an extended period.
It stays at 100%.
The Temperature is the Independent Variable (50 degrees, 100 Degrees etc.) Whatever happens as a result of the temperature change is the dependent variable.
The temperature typically drops by approximately 0.98 degrees Celsius for every 100 meters of elevation gain in the Earth's atmosphere. This relationship is known as the environmental lapse rate.
A Celsius temperature of 100 degrees is equivalent to a Fahrenheit temperature of 212 degrees.
Not sure what celecies means. If the temperature falls to 100 degrees Celsius, then at normal atmospheric pressure, the vapour molecules will condense into liquid water.
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The temperature in Celsius at which water boils is 100 degrees.
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C
at standard pressure, the vapor condenses to liquid water at 100 C