Black asphalt would feel hotter on a sunny afternoon than white sand. This is because black surfaces absorb more sunlight and heat up faster than white surfaces, which reflect more sunlight.
Asphalt would heat up the most rapidly among water, grass, asphalt, and cement. Asphalt has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water, grass, and cement, meaning it requires less energy to raise its temperature. Additionally, asphalt is a dark material that absorbs more sunlight, which accelerates its heating process.
You can heat water by boiling it either on the stove or using an electric kettle. Adding anything to water will not make it hotter, but boiling it will increase its temperature.
If the amplitude of the waves coming from a light bulb decreases, you would expect the intensity of the light emitted to decrease as well. This would result in the light appearing dimmer to an observer.
An object with the least mass and velocity would have the least momentum.
A black tin would get hotter in the sun compared to a white tin. This is because black surfaces absorb more light and heat from the sun, while white surfaces reflect more light and heat.
I would expect to pay between $3500 and $4500.
The air temperature above the parking lot would be warm.
If you were in a tropical rainforest, what would you expect to happen each afternoon
Temps over blacktop are 40-60 degrees hotter. I believe it. When we went to Disneyland, the weather report was 80 degrees. If felt like 95-100 in the park. Once we left the park, it was much cooler. The best way to know for sure is to place a weather thermometer over the area.
I would expect Mercury to be the hottest planet, since it's the closest one to the sun. That's why it's so surprising to learn that Venus is hotter than Mercury.
Large cities=large groups of people=hotter climates
If you are positive that it is asphalt I would not suggest adhering tile directly to the asphalt. If removal of asphalt is not an option I would install a subfloor and use thinset mortar to adhere the tile. Another option (probably the better option) would be to pour a concrete mix over the asphalt. Than use thinset to install the tile. The concrete will incapsolate the asphalt. Asphalt more than likely has oils in it and can be a hazard.
how would a temperature reading be different if the thermometer were over unshaded asphalt
the air over the land is hotter than the air over the water
About $ 4.50 per sq ft of gravel and 3 inches of hot mix. On average it cost $1 per sq.ft per inch of asphalt, just to lay it. If you are laying 3 inches of asphalt then expect it to cost around $3 per sq ft. If you lay 4 inches expect to pay 4 $ per sq.ft.. You only pay more when you have Base work to be done such as digging down 12 inches and then laying 9 inches of gravel and then the asphalt. In cases were there is Base work to be done expect to pay anywhere from 1.50 to 2 dollars a sq ft.
it would be somewhat mild ... but it would get hotter and hotter arriving to cal.
The air over the water is hotter than the air over the land.