Differences in temperature between places are primarily due to variations in how much sunlight an area receives. Factors like latitude, elevation, proximity to bodies of water, and local geography can all influence temperature. Areas closer to the equator tend to be hotter due to more direct sunlight, while areas further from the equator or at higher elevations tend to be colder.
The temperature on Earth varies due to factors like the angle of sunlight, the Earth's tilt, and air circulation patterns such as high and low pressure systems. This variability leads to different weather conditions, resulting in some days being hot and others being cold.
A temperature of 56 degrees Fahrenheit is generally considered cool or mild, but not extremely cold or hot. It may feel chilly to some individuals, while others might find it pleasant. Temperature perception can vary depending on personal preferences and acclimatization.
Air moves from hot to cold.
Heat flows from hot to cold.
Hot and cold are comparative terms. 36 degrees F is considerably colder than 36 degrees C
cotton grows in places where it is hot or tropical areas. some places are may be too cold.
Some, such as the Sahara are hot in the day and cold at night. Others, such as the Antarctic, are simply cold.
In deep oceans. Some live in warm others live in cold waters but most like living in not to cold or to hot places.
some have peploe on it and some dont
In some areas but others are kinda cold.
Some planets are cold whereas the others are hot depending with the distances from the sun.
they live in cold places
Definitely hot places.
Pretty warm in some places, pretty cool in others. Depends where you live, cold if you live in Russia, hot if you live near the sun.
hot
Hot. The heat opens up blood vessels. The migraine is usually caused when blood vessels constrict.
hot