No. Cows can give birth in pretty any temperature, from -30oC to 40oC.
The minimum legal age to give birth varies by country, but generally, a person must be at least 18 years old. However, some countries may allow younger individuals to give birth with parental consent or under certain circumstances. It's important to consider the physical, emotional, and psychological readiness to become a parent at any age.
both endothermic and ectothermic animals must regulate their body temperature
Ectotherms (from Latin for outside heat) are animals whose body temperature is controlled by their behavior or by their external environment. The term is generally applied to "poikilotherms" whose temperature fluctuates directly with the ambient temperature of their surroundings.Formerly referred to as "cold blooded", ectotherms include reptiles, fish, and amphibians. "Warm-blooded" animals are also called "homeotherms" (Latin same temperature) and use their metabolism to heat and cool themselves.
Yes, sea turtles do give birth. Female sea turtles return to the same beaches where they were born to lay their eggs in nests they dig in the sand. After a few weeks, the hatchlings make their way back to the ocean.
The ideal temperature for hatching chickens or ducks in an incubator is between 99.5F and 100.5F. The temperature is not the only consideration as the humidity must be right also. Eggs should be at a 55% humidity rate through to the 18th day and raised to better than 65% during the final days.
One of the reasons is because living things can't carry out certain functions, like process alcohol in the liver, efficiently outside of a certain temperature range.
The temperature and pressure of the atmosphere must be at that point or in an interval of values for the substance to be saturated. When mixing solutions, the temperature and pressure must be within a certain range for the substance to dissolve.
Outside temperature is largely immaterial. It is really the difference between the temperature inside and outside of the balloon envelope that generates the lift. If both are exactly the same, then the balloon will simply fall under gravity -- it has no buoyancy. As the inside temperature increases, so does its buoyancy. Eventually, the difference will be sufficient to overcome gravity, and the greater the difference, the faster it will rise. When the optimum altitude is achieved, the air inside is allowed to cool to an optimum level to maintain that altitude; the optimum temperature will vary according to the outside temperature and the weight of the balloon. The outside temperature will vary according to altitude, as will air pressure outside of the balloon, therefore there is no single answer to the question. It is the difference in temperature that is important, not the actual temperature.
The sesor is no good , it must be replaced. Same happened to me. my heater would not go on because outside temp said it was warmer than interior
Its does not have to be raining it must be very humid outside and sunny. A rainbow is formed when the sun shines in a certain angle on mist.
Museum artifacts are kept in perfect condition by following strict guidelines. The artifacts must be kept at a certain temperature, the light must be perfect, and the artifacts must be kept away from humans.
Like all other perishable foods, milk must remain around a certain temperature to make sure it does not spoil. Bacteria thrives in warm climates and that is why you refrigerate your milk/why temperature is important to milk.
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As a "heat engine", a car engine must rid itself of heat to continue. Efficiency of the heat engine depends on the difference in temperature; therefore, as the temperature outside reaches the temperature inside, the engine stops.
The chicken must be cooked slower at a lower temperature. Try keeping it away from direct flame. You can also par-boil the chicken, boil first and then finish on the grill.
temperature of the hot water combined with that of its container is higher than the ambient temperature and when the surrounding air strikes the container, the temperature of the air increase and this increases the vapour state of the air. note, for water to form around the outside of the hot water glass, the temp of the water must be lower than the temp of the surrounding air (condensation).
For a substance to change from one state of matter to another, energy must be added or removed to break or form intermolecular forces. The temperature and pressure conditions must also be appropriate for the desired state change to occur, such as melting, boiling, or freezing.