Water is an extremely good insulator.
Alaska and Hawaii
Hawaii is the only state in the United States that has never recorded a temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. This is due to its oceanic climate and the moderating effects of the surrounding ocean.
Hawaii Alabama
He sailed across the Atlantic Ocean by traveling from 36 degrees N, 6 degrees W to 24 degrees N, 70 degrees W.
0-0, it's never above 40 degrees in Green Bay!
The tundra.
Nope, never, absolute zero cannot be reached by artificial or natural means.
Certain towns in Argentina never rise above 85 degrees.
Hawaii has never had a negative temperature since recording of temperatures began. Its lowest temperature was 12 degrees F in 1979.
Of course they do! 20 degrees Fahrenheit is below freezing and Alaska does have a summer, no matter how short. They even go above 20 degrees Celsius in the summer and that is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
The city's highest recorded temperature was 43.2 °C (110 °F) on 26 January 1940.
Because this will make water boiling and human body will not tolerate this high temperature.