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Q: How many times has the temperature been hotter 89 this year in indianaar?
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Why the temperature is getting hotter and hotter?

Temperature varies all the time, back in the 70's we were supposed to have another ice age. As with many things, "FOLLOW THE MONEY". As with all things nature, there are cycles. The environment of the Earth has been undergoing changes for as long as the Earth has been here. Some like to call it global warming. Some refer to it as global climate change.


Does lava get hotter or colder?

Lava (and any other material) will cool down if it is surronded by material that is at a lower temperature than itself and heat up if the surrounding material is hotter. By definition, lava is molten rock that has been erupted onto the earth's surface. As such it is surrounded by material that is at a much lower temperature than itself so will lose heat and so decrease in temperature.


What temperature thermostat should be used on a 350 Chevy?

It's dependant on what you want. If you live in a hotter climate, select a lower temperature thermostat; that causes the thermostat to open sooner, keeping the engine a little cooler... hopefully. If you live in a climate that is either normally cooler or seasonably cooler, a hotter thermostat can help the heater work better. A hotter thermostat has been demonstrated to be SLIGHTLY (almost insignificantly) at helping the engine run more efficietly.


Why is the inside of a car hotter than outdoor temperature on a sunny summer day?

Because the car has been absorbing the heat energy from the sun. Just like water-it absorbs the heat from the sun and keeps it in, making it warmer than the outside temperature.


Does water get any hotter if you keep heating it past 100 degrees?

No, water does not get hotter past 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water reaches its boiling point and undergoes a phase change from liquid to gas. Any additional heat added will be used to convert the water into steam rather than increasing the temperature.


What is the hottest weather ever recorded in Manchester?

The hottest temperature ever recorded in Manchester, UK is 34.5°C (94.1°F) on 1 July 2015.


Is the Mojave Desert the hottest desert?

While the Mojave is the hottest desert in North America, there are hotter deserts. A higher temperature has been recorded on the ground in the Sahara desert in Libya. A very high temperature has been recorded via satellite in the Lut desert in Iran.


Is Venus' or Mercury hotter?

mercury is hotter Venus has long been considered the hottest planet due to the cloud cover and its creating an enormous greenhouse effect. I do not believe Mercury is hotter.


Whilst a substance is boiling why doesn't it get hotter?

During boiling, the temperature does not increase because the heat energy is being used to convert the liquid into vapor rather than raise the temperature. This phase change from liquid to gas requires energy, known as latent heat, which keeps the temperature constant. Once all the liquid has been converted into vapor, further heating will then increase the temperature.


Boiling liquid maintains a constant temperature?

The boiling point temperature remains constant because liquids evaporate at this point. If the temperature drops the liquid will no longer boil. At a higher temperature the vapor becomes hotter, not the liquid.


How old is Hans Hotter?

Hans Hotter was born on January 19, 1909 and died on December 6, 2003. Hans Hotter would have been 94 years old at the time of death or 106 years old today.


Were is the hottest part of the world?

The hottest air temperature ever reliably recorded in a desert was 134degrees F in Death Valley of the Mojave Desert in California on July 10,1913. An even warmer temperature of 136 degrees was recorded a few yearslater in Libya but that has been discounted as inaccurate as it was notproperly measured by untrained Italian soldiers. A recent groundtemperature was measured by a satellite in Iran that was even hotter butthe ground temperature does not reflect the temperature of the air aboveit. Anyone who has walked barefoot over an asphalt parking lot in summercan attest to that.There have been even hotter temperatures registered recently in Iraq (July, 2015) but I have found nothing to verify the accuracy of those numbers.