The term "temperate" for tempered water typically refers to a moderate or mild temperature that is neither too hot nor too cold, often around room temperature or slightly warmer, typically between 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). This range is comfortable for various uses, such as in aquariums or for certain industrial processes. The goal of tempering water is to achieve a stable temperature that promotes optimal conditions for specific applications.
Tempted has already come out.
major bodies of water
Water and temperaticity
No he did not . Jesus was temped but he never sin.
temperate and tropical
The natural resources of the temperate resources are grass, space, food, water, and meat etc.
No. The polar zones of the water are at the top and bottom of the world. The temperate zone is right next to them.
maybe the rain???
Bodies of water are typically more abundant in temperate climates compared to other climate zones. They can include lakes, rivers, and coastal areas, providing important habitats for various plant and animal species and influencing the local climate through moderating temperatures. This proximity to water can also contribute to recreational activities and tourism in temperate regions.
at temperate and tropical latitudes
It's already out. It came out in late 2009.
The temperate ocean is all of the ocean other than the tropical ocean. They have moderate temperatures, which means they are neither hot nor cold.