U.S. states from warmest to coldest are:
1 Arizona
2 California
3 Nevada
4 New Mexico
5 Texas
6 Florida
7 Hawaii
8 Alabama
9 Georga
10 Missisippi
11 Louisanna
13 Oklahoma
14 Tennesee
16 Kansas
17 Arkansas
18 Missouri
19 Kentucky
20 Virgina
21 West Virgina
22 Utah
23 Oregon
24 Maryland
25 Delaware
26 Ohio
27 Indiana
28 Nebraska
29 Iowa
30 Wisconsin
31 Wyoming
32 Illinios
33 Washington
34 Pennsylvania
35 New York
36 South Dakota
37 Idaho
38 Montana
39 Rhode Island
40 Michagan
41 North Dakota
42 Minnisota
43 New Jersey
44 Colorodo
45 Conneticett
46 Massachusetts
47 Vermont
49 Maine
50 Alaska
1 Arizona
2 California
3 Nevada
4 New Mexico
5 Texas
6 Florida
7 Hawaii
8 Alabama
9 Georga
10 Missisippi
11 Louisanna
12 South Carilina
13 Oklahoma
14 Tennesee
15 North Carilina
16 Kansas
17 Arkansas
18 Missouri
19 Kentucky
20 Virgina
21 West Virgina
22 Utah
23 Oregon
24 Maryland
25 Delaware
26 Ohio
27 Indiana
28 Nebraska
29 Iowa
30 Wisconsin
31 Wyoming
32 Illinios
33 Washington
34 Pennsylvania
35 New York
36 South Dakota
37 Idaho
38 Montana
39 Rhode Island
40 Michagan
41 North Dakota
42 Minnisota
43 New Jersey
44 Colorodo
45 Conneticett
46 Massachusetts
47 Vermont
48 New Hampshire
49 Maine
50 Alaska
18c is the warmest. 12c is the coldest.
To arrange temperatures from coldest to warmest, first identify the numerical values of each temperature. Convert any temperatures that are in different units (Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin) to a common unit for accurate comparison. Once all temperatures are in the same scale, list them in ascending order, starting with the lowest value and progressing to the highest. This will give you the correct sequence from coldest to warmest.
The correct order from coldest to warmest is: ice cap, tundra, subarctic, humid continental. Ice cap regions are the coldest with permanent ice, followed by tundra areas with cold temperatures, subarctic regions with slightly warmer climates, and humid continental areas with more moderate temperatures.
If you are talking in terms of the ocean the smallest is the Indian Ocean. The coldest is the north pole ocean. The warmest is the Indian Ocean. The saltiest is the Atlantic Ocean.
depending on which was the wind is blowing, Pembrey Sands in Carmarthenshire can be both the warmest and coldest place in wales :)
The heat of the planets decrease the further from the sun they are. Mercury being the warmest planet and Neptune being the coldest.
coldest, bogest, and hornest(some type of outfit).
The warmst temperature ever recorded was 58 degrees, and the coldest was -89 celsius.
The coldest oceans, on average, are the Arctic Ocean and the Southern Ocean, followed by the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean. The warmest oceans are typically the Indian Ocean and parts of the Western Pacific Ocean near the equator.
Because the two extremes of temperatures are in those months. In the northern hemisphere the coldest temperatures would be in January and the warmest in July. In the southern hemisphere the warmest temperatures would be in January and the coldest in July.
The warmest places on Mars are about the same temperature as the coldest places on Earth.
In the United States, the states that typically experience the warmest temperatures in January are Hawaii and Florida.