1°C = 1K.
So the scales would be identical.
However, 0K is absolute zero, or -273.15°C.
0°C=273.15K
So, while the scales are identical, the start point is different. And, the lines would also be off by a fraction of a degree.
Mainly because regions at higher latitudes receive less sunlight.
All three are measures of mass which is the amount of matter contained in a body. They differ in their scale.
Sea temperatures will affect temperatures on the island location whatever the direction of the prevalent winds whereas the coastal location will be affected only under some wind direction.
temperatures differ from thermal energy because differ because thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in an object and temperature is a measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter.
All IQs are good to the extent that they are accurate measures of learning potential (and opinions on this question differ strongly).But what constitutes a high IQ depends on the test; top scores vary.
The degrees are the same size on both thermometers. But when the two thermometers are side by side and at the same temperature, the number of the reading on the Celsius thermometer is 273.15 higher than the number of the reading on the Kelvin thermometer.
The thermometer is used to measure temperature whether it air, water, molten steel, anything you can think of. Scales of measuring Temperature are mainly Celsius , Fahrenheit and Kelvin
K and C differ by 273.15 degrees.
There are many different grasslands on the planet. Their temperatures differ mainly because of latitude differences. The Serengeti in Africa has an average temperature of about 20 degrees celsius/68 degrees Fahrenheit
why do temperatures to sanitize differ
A chocolate thermometer and a regular thermometer differ from each other by its size and sturdiness. The chocolate thermometer are much bigger than the regular thermometer so that it can withstand the extreme heat. The normal thermometer can withstand less heat than the other one.
Temperatures vary so much because the moon does not have an atmosphere.
The answer depends on what the "b" measures are and how they differ from the "a" measures and also "c" and other subsequent measures.
It is a liquid at normal temperatures and pressure.
They are never the same, they always differ by 273.15 degrees.
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Richter scale measures magnitude of an earthquake, while Marcalli scale measures the strength of an earthquake.