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As long as you do high intensity workouts, only 3-4 days are needed.
Quantitative data is data that measures quantity, as opposed to qualitative data which describes quality. Some examples of quantitative data pertaining to weather would be: measurements of precipitation, records of number of days per month without precipitation, percentage of the chance of precipitation, records of daily high temperatures.
It's hard to say. They might be consecutive scores on math tests taken by a student who was working hard. They could be the high temperatures on three consecutive days in Chicago. They might be the posted speed limit at three different places on a highway through a city. They could be the interior angles of a right triangle. It's hard to say.
A permanent change in the shape of an enzyme's active site caused by high temperatures is called denaturation.
At high temperatures, the minerals in a rock can change to other minerals. And, of course, rock can melt.
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Absolute zero and Absolute hot have not changed and can not change.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas to the plasma state.
Yes. Extremely high temperatures can change a gas into the plasma state.
Hot, dry, dusty days in summer with high night temperatures; normally sandstorms and strong wind at the change of seasons.The Sahara is a hot desert. Because there is low rainfall and little cloud cover, a lot of heat is lost at night, so there can be a high diurnal range, with very hot days and cool/cold nights. Day temperatures can exceed 55 degrees Celsius; yet can drop below freezing at night. However, night temperatures can be very hot too.
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th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
Because enzymes denature/change shape at high temperatures and detergents contain enzymes.
When temperatures are high it causes the environment to heat up.
High temperatures cause rocks to expand