Temperature will not change since thermodynamic equilibrium will be attained irrespective of the mass of the iron and conduction which is flow of heat from hotter to colder medium can't take place since the temp of both are same...
the volcano erupts from the earth. when it hits 200 degrees celsius, it will erupt..and volcanoes can erupt ice at -300 degrees celsius
10 c/35 c * 100 = 29%
No. Because the sun is hotter than 500 degrees Celsius and the sun is just a big ball of gas. So it is impossible for it to snow on the sun. Apparently the sun is going to explode in about 200000 years... two billion years if you don't understand the number.
=the southern hemisphere is one half of the planet. which would be south of the equator so, from the equator which equals zero to 180 degrees from the equator== hemisphere= half ball== 180 degrees+180 degrees=360 degrees which is the amount of degrees in a ball=
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neither, the water is not frozen at either temp
It does not mater the temuture of the air around you it will drop at the same speed, to change the falling rate you must change the mass!
You can get a dent out of a tennis ball by getting water, heated up to 100 degrees Celsius and place the tennis ball inside the water. Because a dent is like a small depressed place made by pressure, it easily comes out.
2000c is equivellent to 3632f
The freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees feranheit. I'm not sure what the melting temperature is 2nd Answer: The melting or thawing point of ice is, oddly enough, also 32 degrees Fahrenheit. (0 degrees, Celsius)
40 degrees
The measurement used for hotness and coldness are degrees. There are two scales used Fahrenheit (F) and Celsius (C) with a little ball to the right of the measurement.
The Temperature of a body tends toward the temperature of its surroundings. It depends where the tennis ball is. If it is in a place of 10 degrees Celsius it will be 10 degrees Celsius after a long enough time of being there.
There are many types of balls, and they have different densities. A basketball floats, a billiard ball sinks. In any event, if a ball is in water, there is some displacement of the water (so if you are doing it in a small tank, you can observe that the water level will rise). The ball gets wet. Sometimes this could be a good idea, if the ball in question needed to be cleaned.
you can either pass or shoot the ball
Your ball is replaced, as near as possible to where it was before it was moved, no penalty. Your opponent unfortunately has to play his ball as it lies, if it's in the water then so be it, he would have to take a penalty drop from the water.
the volcano erupts from the earth. when it hits 200 degrees celsius, it will erupt..and volcanoes can erupt ice at -300 degrees celsius