Oceans affect climates by slowing the rise and fall of air temperatures. Because water has a high specific heat, it holds heat longer than air.
It depends on what is happening to your heart, if it may be slowing down or speeding up.
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By making the people trying and learning to adjust to the warmer climates,and the climates would be all off balance.
Temperature can affect the glow of a light stick over time by speeding up or slowing down the chemical reaction that produces the light. Higher temperatures can accelerate the reaction, causing the light stick to glow brighter but for a shorter duration. On the other hand, lower temperatures can slow down the reaction, resulting in a dimmer glow that lasts longer.
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In polar climates, No month has an average temperature higher than 10"c
An unbalanced force will cause the object to accelerate in the direction of the force. This could result in the object speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction, depending on the direction of the force.
Forests (and all vegetation) remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This reduces the effects of the enhanced greenhouse effect, slowing the rising temperatures of global warming.
Birds affect plant distribution in many ways.Eating seeds, and distributing them through waste.Burying seeds for later use, and leaving them.Eating the plants, slowing growth.Eating bugs that would otherwise eat the plants, speeding up growth.
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The main forces acting on the pram will be the force the person pushing the pram exerts on it, the friction against the ground and air resistance. When the pram is speeding up the force the pusher exerts will be larger than the combined force of the air resistance and the friction against the ground. When the pram is moving at a constant speed the forces acting on it will be balanced I.e. pushing force= air resistance+friction. When the pram is slowing down the air resistance and the friction will be greater than the pushing force.
Low temperatures can negatively impact agriculture by slowing down plant growth, reducing yields, and increasing susceptibility to frost damage. Cold temperatures can also affect soil fertility and delay planting schedules, leading to shorter growing seasons. Farmers may need to implement strategies such as using crop varieties adapted to cold climates, providing protection for sensitive plants, and adjusting planting dates to mitigate the effects of low temperatures.