Not usually. A larger range of temperatures would mean that organisms would have to have adaptations to survive or else risk perishing in temperatures that their bodies cannot handle.
Some fragile types of plants, etc. require a very small static temperature temperature range.
Body temperature is the best but it will grow in a wide range of temperatures.
The store sells a large range of health products. The mountain range is a hundred miles long. I went to the shooting range today.
The best temperature range for storing dry good would be 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C).
Send in the clowns because it has a large range of notes.
A cup of tea with milk could fall into a range of temperatures. However, a good temperature to drink tea is around 85 degrees.
Typically is stays accurate to within ±¾°C over its temperature range so this is a good general purpose sensor and it's easy to use.
Most people like to keep the temperature of their house to a comfortable level that they like to live in. This usually ranges from about 68 degrees, to 75 degrees.
in a good ecosystem
A good thermocouple typically reads around 1 to 30 millivolts when exposed to its rated temperature range. The exact millivolt reading can vary depending on the type of thermocouple and the temperature it is measuring.
Because of large heat capacities temperature rise will be very low so large amount of heat can be stored.
Skin can be influenced by factors such as air temperature, humidity, and individual differences in perception, making it less precise for measuring temperature compared to digital sensors. Additionally, skin might not detect subtle changes in temperature as accurately as specialized temperature sensors.
Because water has a very high specific heat and is capable of absorbing a large amount of heat energy without changing temperature.