Away from tectonic plate boundaries, it is 25-30°C per km of depth in most of the world
therefore it is somewhere between 75 and 90°C at that depth
thanks to Wikipedia for that one.
7389 ------ 1000 or 7389/1000 or 7 & 389/1000
1 meter is 1000 milimeters to change from mm to m, you divide mm by 1000 to change from m to mm, you times m by 1000, as you get 1000mm for every 1m
with the help of pyrometer
37.069 = 37 + 0.069 = 37 +69/1000 37000/1000 + 69/1000 = 37069/1000
86.007 = 86 and 7/1000 = 86007/1000
2 degrees celsius
well that answer will be 6000 km - depths below surface of earth (km)
well that answer will be 6000 km - depths below surface of earth (km)
6.4˚C per 1000 m elevation gain or 3.5˚F for 1000 ft elevation gain
1,000atm is about 33,900 feet of water depth.
1000 feet
1000 of barnds
2 degrees per 1000 ft is general answer
The asthenosphere is the lower portion of the Earth's mantle. Its temperature ranges from 1000 degrees Celsius to 2500 degrees Celsius.
C can be calculated by adding your cash flow from investing actives and financing activities this can be found in the statement of cash flows. From FCF = NOPAT + Depr change in non cash working capital C
1000 to 100000 ft deep in the ocean.
How can the temperature DECREASE from 30.5ºC to 35.6ºC? That's an INCREASE in temperature. So, assuming you meant the temperature INCREASED to 35.6ºC, then it is an endothermic reaction.q = mC∆T = (1000 g)(4.184 J/g/deg)(5.1 deg) = 20,920 J = 20.9 kJ. This is the heat change for this reaction.