TEMPERATUREEARTH (Planet)EUKARYOTESWhy does the growth of most life forms exhibit a narrow range of optimal temperatures below 40°C? We hypothesize that the recently identified stable range of oceanic temperatures of ~5 to 37°C for more than two billion years of Earth history tightly ...
Planet Earth The _mountain on Earth is Mount Everest in the Hi malaya range. It is __metres high. The longest river on earth is the River Nile in Africa. It is _kilometres long. The next longest is the Amazon in_America. It is _ kilometres. The largest island is_. The largest ocea...
.The largest island is The largest ocean is the Pacific,followed by the Atlantic.The hottest place is in Libya,Africa.The temperature reached℃.The coldest place is in the Antarctic,the temperature has dropped to℃.Planet Earth The _mountain on Earth is Mount Everest in the Hi malaya range....
The total volume of liquid water on Earth is about 1.39 billion cubic km (332.5 million cubic miles), and it has an average temperature of about 4 °C (39.2 °F), not far above the freezing point of water. The oceans contain about 97 percent of the planet’s water volume. The ...
Earth, third planet from the Sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system in terms of size and mass. Its single most outstanding feature is that its near-surface environments are the only places in the universe known to harbor life. Learn more ab
Temperature:Range from 32 to 932 degrees F (0 to 500 degrees C). Lithosphere is broken into large lithospheric (also known as tectonic) plates. Convection currents in the lower mantle and asthenosphere help to move the rigid lithospheric plates according to Earth How. The slow "floating" movem...
In the temperature range between the two velocity jumps, the released fluid is likely incorporated back into the remaining wadsleyite fraction. Chemical and micro-texture analysis Analysis of experimental run products after the velocity measurements had been completed confirmed the presence of melt in ...
Also, you won’t freeze immediately in space, as in the Hollywood movies, despite its average temperature being so low (3 K, or -270 °C, -454 °F). Because there’s no matter in the space, so the heat does not leave the body quickly enough. You only lose heat via thermal radiat...
Colorful Type II polar stratospheric clouds (PSC) form when the temperature in the stratosphere drops to a staggeringly low -85C. NASA's MERRA-2 climate model predicts when the air up there is cold enough: OnMay 20, 2025, the Arctic stratosphere ismuch too hotfor polar stratospheric clouds...
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