The word is "convection."
The scientific word for temperature is "thermodynamic temperature".
the earth's convection currents cause continental drift.
"Regulate" is a word that can be used to describe maintaining a constant temperature.
The word you are looking for is "chronothermal," which pertains to the relationship between time and temperature.
no a verb is an action word. Tempature is a descriptive word an adjective.
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"Thermo" in "thermohaline" refers to heat or temperature. "Thermohaline" describes ocean currents driven by differences in temperature and salinity.
Yes, the correct spelling of the word "differences" is indeed with an "s" at the end.
The plural of current is currents.
The word is from Russian and the plural is polynyas, areas of open water within sea ice.(polynya is pronounced pahl-ehn-YAH)
The scientific word for temperature is "thermodynamic temperature".
The word that means to be killed by electricity is "electrocution." It specifically refers to death caused by electric shock, often resulting from contact with live wires or electrical currents. The term is commonly used in discussions about electrical safety and accidents.
No, the word temperature is not an adverb.The word temperature is a noun.
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The word currents have several meanings. It could mean a body of water or air moving in a definite direction, or a flow of electricity.
Differences between typewriter and micro soft word package?
differences.