The temperature on a hot day can vary, but generally, it could range from 80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more depending on the location and weather conditions.
26 degrees is quite warm. This would be a good day where i live. A temperature of around 30 degrees is a hot day and is typical in tropical areas
If an object is half as hot as 80°F, then its temperature would be 40°F.
On a cold day, you will measure a larger area compared to a hot day; metals expand when heated. So on a hot day, your steel ruler will also expand. Whatever you measure on a hot day will be relatively less compared to a cold day.
A hot day can be measured based on the temperature recorded on a thermometer, typically in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Other factors like humidity levels and heat index can also be considered when determining how hot a day feels.
The temperature on a hot day in the UK can vary, but typically ranges from 25 to 35 degrees Celsius. Heatwaves can occasionally push temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius in certain regions.
It Really Depends on the weather and climbate
the temperature would drop
Bloody hot in the day and hot at night
Our bodies stay at a constant temperature on a hot day because excess heat is carried from our bodies through sweat. As sweat evaporates, it carries away the heat.
They usually use the temperature of they day. They can also take a sample of the dirt and they multiply the temperature of the day X the dirt temperature and that is how hot it was.
Probably hot. How hot depends where you are. Hot summer days in northern Siberia are not as hot as hot summer days in the Sahara.In degrees Celsius, in the UK anything over 20C would be considered pleasant, 25C would be thought hot, 30C would be very hot.
The most likely temperature on a hot summer day would be 30°C. Temperatures of 60°C and 90°C are extremely high and are not typical for a hot summer day in most regions.
A thermometer is typically used to measure temperature to determine how hot the day is.
The temperature during a sandstorm would probably depend on where it's occuring, time of day and what the weather's like there. If you talking about the Sahara Desert during the day in the summer/good weather for example, it would probably pretty hot outside, plus the wind would probably be hot as well as the sting/burn from the sand whipping on you...
The time it takes for a puddle to evaporate on a hot day can vary depending on factors like the size of the puddle, temperature, humidity, and wind conditions. In general, small puddles can evaporate in a few hours to a day on a hot day.
26 degrees is quite warm. This would be a good day where i live. A temperature of around 30 degrees is a hot day and is typical in tropical areas
Usually an average water temperature of around 20oC in mid latitudes, and a hot day of at least 30oC creates a good seabreeze.