You measure the temperature every day for a year, add up all these temperature readings then divide the number you get by the number of days in a year (365).
You can then improve this by finding the average year on year and by add up all the yearly averages and divide the number you get by the number of years you have added up.
It depends how you measure it. You could measure the temperature at the same time at many places across the estuary and at different depths in the water and the mud. Then find the average temperature at that one time.You could measure the temperature at one place in the estuary every week for a year. Then find the average temperature for the year.
You can follow the link, below, and find the average monthly temperature. You can find the average in each month, or complete the math and come up with just one number, if you want.
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Average room temperature.
As i am a blade of grass myself i think you will find my answer is not only valid, but accurate. The average temperature of the environment me and my bretheren reside in is 7. no more, no less.
You can't combine climates, but you find the average temperature. If you are asking for the average temperature of all eight planets combined, the answer is about 51 degrees Fahrenheit.
Average Temperature The average temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Inner Mantle: The average temperature is about 3000ºC Outer Mantle: The average temperature is about 2200ºC
Annual Average Temperature (F): 76.4 Annual Average High Temperature (F): 85.9 Annual Average Low Temperature (F): 69.1 Annual Average Precipitation (in): 43.9
You would be measuring the sample's temperature. Temperature is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample. By measuring the motion of all particles and calculating the average, you are essentially determining the average kinetic energy and thus the temperature of the sample.
Spain average temperature is 14 degree.
-19° C (-2° is the average temperature