were latitude the only control of temperature the isotherms would run straight across the maps from east to west. Describe one region of the world where this hypothetical isotherm pattern is actually observed
none, to my knowing. basically, 'warm' is 'comfortably/ moderately heated' and 'hot' is beyond that. the earlier answer of 'tepid' actually means 'between warm and cool.'
No, the two are quite unrelated. A galaxy filament is something that actually exists in our world. An astral plane is more hypothetical; if it exists at all, it's definitely not something you would be able to observe with a telescope.
No, fertilizer in water does not lower the temperature. The presence of fertilizer can actually increase water temperature indirectly by promoting the growth of algae and other plants, which can absorb sunlight and heat up the water.
The lowest temperature ever recorded in Hawaii was 12 degrees Fahrenheit on May 17, 1979 atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island. This is the only location in Hawaii where temperatures sometimes drop below freezing due to the high elevation.
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.
A hypothetical problem is a problem that has not yet actually happened. Usually hypothetical problems are discussed in order to prepare for the problem, should it occur.
"Iso" means the same. "Therm" refers to temperature. An isotherm is an area which has the same temperature. Meteorologists use isotherms on maps to show us the weather patterns and temperatures in different areas. Temperature is one of the things you can study in chemistry. Other than that, I am not certain what you are actually asking.
Someone who hides behind a hypothetical situation can be called an "armchair critic." This term refers to someone who criticizes or provides opinions from a safe and hypothetical position without actually taking any real action or responsibility.
Humidex is short for "humidity index". The phrase is used in Canadian weather reports to describe how the temperature feels, rather than what it actually is, by taking into account the humidity as well as the air temperature.
Hypothetical is a word used to express that something is 'in theory'.Here are two example sentences that help to show this:'Hypothetically, the ball will roll downward if I place it on a sloping surface.''In theory, the ball will roll downward if I place it on a sloping surface.'
the surface of the star.
It is a word MAde to Describe Kenzie because there are no words to actually describe her.
Just a "theory" ... actually only a hypothesis at present.
room temperature
It is currently not confirmed whether electrons and quarks are actually made up of anything smaller - rishon or otherwise, so this is all quite hypothetical.
actually no it doesnt
none, to my knowing. basically, 'warm' is 'comfortably/ moderately heated' and 'hot' is beyond that. the earlier answer of 'tepid' actually means 'between warm and cool.'