Temperatures vary greatly depending on the location of the wetland. Many of the world's wetlands are in temperate zones (midway between the North and South Poles and the equator). In these zones, summers are warm and winters are cold, but temperatures are not extreme. However, wetlands found in the tropic zone, which is around the equator, are always warm. Temperatures in wetlands on the Arabian Peninsula, for example, can reach 122°F (50°C). In northeastern Siberia, which has a polar climate, wetland temperatures can be as cold as -60°F (-5l °C). --Good Answer?-- **Give me trust!
the average temperature in the wetlands in January ranges from 30, 40, 50 degrees.F
The weather in a wetlands is determined by geography and climate. Only larger wetlands have an effect on their environment. As water evaporates from the wetlands, it can create humidity and more frequent rain.
water, temperature, air, soil, and sunlight
it ranges
-127f - 136f
60,70 and 80 degrees
You would say there is a different temperature range everyday.
It ranges from about 900F to 860F (about 480°C to 460°C) at the surface.
the effective range in which it can be used; ie the temperature ranges of operation
it ranges from 300 to 1700 Celsius
it ranges from -297 to -171 fierenheight
-50 to 120