Wind is blowing air up over the mountain. Going from about 1,000 feet at the base to 7,000 feet at the top, the temperature changes as the air goes over the mountain.
Because the water is generally a lower temperature than your feet (usually 37 degrees C)
yes, it is. If we are feeling cold on our feet then we seem that the floor is cold. so here the floor is a solid thing.
A sonic boom is as fast as/faster than the speed of sound. It is also known as Mach 1)It varies with temperature. At sea level on a "standard day," the temperature is 59°F, and Mach 1 is approximately 761 mph.As the altitude increases, the temperature and speed of sound both decrease until about 36,000 feet, after which the temperature remains steady until about 60,000 feet. Within that 36,000-60,000 foot range, Mach 1 is about 661 mph. Because of the variation, it is possible for an airplane flying supersonic at high altitude to be slower than a subsonic flight at sea level.
Heat is transferred from the soles of your feet to a cold floor, by conduction. A rug forms an insulating layer, so the temperature of the top surface of the rug will be much nearer your skin temperature. The temperature drop will be through the rug instead of the layers of your skin.
On a standard day, the temperature at 40,000 feet is approximately -69.7F.
11 degrees
Negative or positive?
65 f
-4.83 Celsius
my guess is that they dont have any temperature sensors on their feet so they dont feel cold on their feet.
The temperature of water from wells is remarkably constant. In wells that are from 30 to 60 feet deep, water temperature is 2° to 3°F above the annual mean temperature of the locality. Water decreases in temperature about 1°F for each 64 feet of depth to the well.
Surface temperature is the temperature on the outside of the object. For example the surface temperature of the Earth is the Ground temperature and the surface temperature of an orange is the rind not the pips.
Bottom hole Temperature is 85F + (0.015 x Depth in feet)
23.3°F
your feet are cold due to the temperature difference which exists between your feet and the tile. The cold sensation is felt as heat energy is transfer to the tile from your feet.
Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.